1.8- Beyond the Stars
1.8-
Beyond
the Stars Psalm 8:1-9 Xochitl
Dixon
In 2011, the National Aeronautics and
Space Association celebrated thirty years of space research. In those three
decades, shuttles carried more than 355 people into space and helped construct
the International Space Station. After retiring five shuttles, NASA has now
shifted its focus to deep-space exploration.
The human race has invested massive
amounts of time and money, with some astronauts even sacrificing their lives,
to study the immensity of the universe. Yet the evidence of God’s majesty
stretches far beyond what we can measure.
When we consider the Sculptor and Sustainer of
the universe who knows each star by name (Isaiah 40:26), we can
understand why the psalmist David praises His
greatness (Psalm 8:1). The Lord’s fingerprints are
on “the moon and the stars, which He set in place” (verse 3). The Maker of the heavens
and the earth reigns above all, yet He remains near all His beloved children,
caring for each intimately and personally (verse 4). In love, God gives us great power, responsibility, and the
privilege to care for and explore the world He’s entrusted to us (verses 5-8).
As we study our star-spattered night skies,
our Creator invites us to seek Him with passion and persistence. He hears every
prayer and song of praise flowing from our lips.
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