Little 4 year old Jane was heard praying like this: "Dear God, Instead of letting people die, and having to make new ones, why don't you just keep the ones you got now"? Whether they are asking the tough questions about life or having a chat with God, the simplicity of children's love and trust is soothing to us.
David says in Psalm 8 that out of the mouth of babies comes the revelation of God's majesty and human dignity. Everything in this universe requires something to cause or continue or sustain it. But God does not require a cause like any other because He has no needs outside of Himself. David says that it is “from the mouth of infants and nursing babies You have established strength” (Psalm 8:2)! John Calvin said that the process of the conception and birth of an infant displays God’s splendor so clearly that a nursing infant brings the greatness of God showed in the dignity of his creation, a baby.
Although man is small in size compared to God's vast creation, He has graciously crowned us with glory and dignity ( Verses 3-8). In order to understand man's dignity, we need to understand God's majesty. David looked up into the vastness of the night sky and saw the moon and the stars, the work of God’s fingers. He has somehow set them all in their appointed places and orbits.
This psalm should humble us and cause us to marvel at God’s grace and love in caring for us by sending His Son as our Savior as a man. Yes God has dignified human beings because He chose to become one like us. The significance of our lives can only be measured in the light of our relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As we seek to live in light of God’s purpose for our lives, we will know where we fit into His plan and our lives will take on the significance that God intended.
Listen more at the link below.
Blessings
Mathew Philip
David says in Psalm 8 that out of the mouth of babies comes the revelation of God's majesty and human dignity. Everything in this universe requires something to cause or continue or sustain it. But God does not require a cause like any other because He has no needs outside of Himself. David says that it is “from the mouth of infants and nursing babies You have established strength” (Psalm 8:2)! John Calvin said that the process of the conception and birth of an infant displays God’s splendor so clearly that a nursing infant brings the greatness of God showed in the dignity of his creation, a baby.
Although man is small in size compared to God's vast creation, He has graciously crowned us with glory and dignity ( Verses 3-8). In order to understand man's dignity, we need to understand God's majesty. David looked up into the vastness of the night sky and saw the moon and the stars, the work of God’s fingers. He has somehow set them all in their appointed places and orbits.
This psalm should humble us and cause us to marvel at God’s grace and love in caring for us by sending His Son as our Savior as a man. Yes God has dignified human beings because He chose to become one like us. The significance of our lives can only be measured in the light of our relationship with God through Jesus Christ. As we seek to live in light of God’s purpose for our lives, we will know where we fit into His plan and our lives will take on the significance that God intended.
Listen more at the link below.
Blessings
Mathew Philip
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