9.2- Intimate Details
9.2-
Intimate
Details Psalm
139:1-18 Sheridan Voysey
The universe is astonishingly grand. Right
now the moon is spinning around the sun at 66,000 miles an hour. Our sun is one
of 200 billion other stars and trillions more planets in our galaxy, and that
galaxy is just one of 100 billion others hurtling through space. Astounding!
In comparison to this vast cosmos, our
little Earth is no bigger than a pebble, and our individual lives no greater
than a grain of sand. Yet according to Scripture, the God of the galaxies
attends to each microscopic one of us in intimate detail. He saw us before we
existed (Psalm 139:13-16); He watches us as we go about our days and listens
for our every thought (verses 1-6).
It can be hard to believe this sometimes.
This tiny “pebble” has big problems like war and famine, and we can question
God’s care in times of personal suffering. But when King David wrote Psalm 139
he was in the midst of crisis himself (verses 19-20). Jesus said God counts
each hair on our heads (Matthew 10:30). Biblical talk of God’s caring attention
isn’t a naïve wish. It is real-world truth.
“You know when I sit and when I rise; you
perceive my thoughts from afar.” (Psalm 139:2).
The
One who keeps the galaxies spinning knows us intimately. That can help us get
through the worst of times.
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