May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you, LORD, my rock and my Redeemer. — Psalm 19:14 #psalm19
Who perceives his unintentional sins?
Cleanse me from my hidden faults.
Moreover, keep your servant from willful sins;
do not let them rule me. — Psalm 19:12, 13
#psalm19
God communicates to us through everyday, ordinary things. Most of the time, we’re too busy to slow down long enough to listen. https://jeremysarber.com/god-s-glory-in-creation-according-to-psalm-19 #psalm19 #gloryofgod
The glory of God is like the sun (Ps 19:4). It rises from one end of the heavens and circles to the other end; nothing is hidden from its heat (Ps 19:6). It engulfs us. We are immersed in his glory. It’s all around us if only we’d take notice. #psalm19 #gloryofgod
God’s glory in creation according to Psalm 19 https://jeremysarber.com/god-s-glory-in-creation-according-to-psalm-19 #psalm19 #gloryofgod #creation
#psalm19 #gloryofgod #creation
Have we lost our awe and wonder when we stare into the heavens? I’m not sure how often we notice the sky anymore, but we should listen to the heavens declare God's glory (Ps 19:2). Day after day the heavens pour out speech; night after night they communicate knowledge. #psalm19
What’s the longest sermon you’ve ever heard? According to Psalm 19, God has been preaching from the first moment he created the earth. The heavens declare the glory of God (Ps 19:1). No, there is no speech or words, but God’s message has gone nonetheless (Ps 19:3, 4). #psalm19