Tuesday, 18 April 2017



Psalm 148: 3Praise him, sun and moon; praise him, all you shining stars.

The scriptures tell us that God created the heavens and the universe for His glory and they praise Him continuously. Scientists have also discovered that there are sounds in the universe that are not audible to human ears but these sounds are giving praises to God unceasingly.

God has given revelations to the saints of old and here we read what the psalmist says, Praise him, sun and moon, praise him all you shining starts. This is exactly what we now know through the discovery made by science. Scientists have confirmed that the universe was created to praise God.

Not only the planets praise God but even the atmosphere does that. Each day at dawn and sunset when the sun rises to drive away the darkness or each evening when the sun sets over the horizon and darkness slowly creep in, the sky is filled with the beauty of the bright and colourful skies with all its images formed by the cloud and the red lights. It is as though it is making aa loud proclamation from God.

In the northern hemisphere near the North Pole, there is the awesome beauty of the aurora which is the display of colourful lights that shoot up to the sky in rays that are indescribable. Such is the beauty of this phenomenon and they too declare the glory of the creator.

That’s why the scriptures tell us that if men do not glorify God, then nature will do it. The plants and even the rocks will sing glory to God. We may not be able to hear them but again scientists have been able to record these sounds.

Knowing this, we the creation and children of God whom He loves, we must never forsake giving our praises to Him all the time just like the universe praise God all the time.

Like the psalmist we should never be weary or tired of praising God. When we do that The scriptures tell us that God will come and inhabit our praises and he will come and fellowship with us. This is our privilege that we can have the personal fellowship with our Father in heaven. Treasure this and practise it daily.


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