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Psalm chapter 19, Psalm chapter 19. Before we dive into this powerful message this morning, or powerful passage, it might be a powerful message, I don't know, but it's definitely a powerful passage. Before we do that, I want you to just take a moment and picture the night sky. I've been talking about this for a while now, about the stars going out there, but picture that on a clear night, if you can get out somewhere in the country where there's no, lights and things like that. You look up at the sky and there's no phones and there's no screens and there's no texting and there's no social media or anything like, no lights, nothing to take your attention away.
See, that's what Satan does. He puts the lights and the flashy lights and the screen times and all those things, he puts them in front of our face so that we miss what's right in front of us. Amen. That's what happens. That's what the old devil does. That's what the world does. That's what our flesh does. Our flesh doesn't want to see what God has for us, amen? So we'll just get content in our own little world, in our own little devices, and we'll get content. And we won't listen to God because of that.
But if we'll get out there, if you'll know what I'm talking about, you get out there away from the city lights somewhere, if you can ever do that, and you get out there, and I think I've heard truck drivers tell me and people that lived in the Midwest, I've never been out there. I pray maybe I'll get out there one day. Go to the Grand Canyon or somewhere like that and you get there at night and there's no lights and you look up and it's one of the most beautiful mosaics that you've ever seen and it makes you feel something, amen. My goodness, so picture that night sky, those stars that you see.
Listen, you know they're not silent. They all have their own resonant frequency. Did you know that science has figured that out? They got out there and put microphones in outer space, and they got that Hubble telescope, and they figured out, wait a minute, those things have a sound. You know what Job said? He said, the stars sing. Amen. Oh man, he knew that's one of the oldest books in the Bible right there, written in the Bible anyway. And he said he knew that the stars sang. He knew something. How did he know? Because God told him. Amen. How could he know that? Science just figured that out. How could he know that? God told him.
But they sing and they're speaking. They're speaking. And Psalm 19 shows us that creation is not just beautiful, but it's a bold declaration from the Creator Himself. Psalm chapter 19, if you'll read with me this morning, Psalm chapter 19. If you could get everything else out of your mind and out in front of you and open the Bible up. If you got a Bible, man, it's one of the most precious things you can have. I'm talking about the words of the only begotten Son of God, the words of the Bible, the creator of the universe, right here in front of you. And why would you not open it and look at it today, except just to be rebellious and just to say, I'm going to do it my way. That's the only reason you would do that today. But anyway, Psalm chapter 19, if you'll open up and you'll read with me in verse 1, amen.
Psalm 19 and chapter 1. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath He set a tabernacle for the sun. Amen. Now he's talking about the stars here, by the way. What poetic language to describe the greatness and the wonderful beauty of God's creation, amen? He says the stars are a tabernacle for the sun.
It says, which is as a bridegroom coming out of the chamber and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race. Boy, there's some pictures there of some things happening in the New Testament. I don't have time to get into this morning, but you ought to go back and look at that.
But verse 6, it says, his going forth is from the end of the heaven and his circuit unto the ends of it. And there is nothing hid from the heat thereof. The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. Oh, thank God for that. Amen.
The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart. The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. Boy, there's enlightenment in this Bible. The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever. The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether. More to be desired than any gold. Or more to be desired are they than gold. Yea, than much fine gold.
Sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb. Man, I don't know about you, but when I was a kid we raised bees. We had some beehives. Not a lot of them, but we had some beehives. You don't need a lot of beehives to get a lot of honey, amen? And man, there's nothing sweeter than taking a piece of that honeycomb, honeycomb, there's nothing sweeter than taking a piece of that honeycomb, amen? And I was just a kid, so I wasn't doing this, mom and dad was doing it. They cut off there, and then they give it to you in a little cup, and it's got that honey dripping all over, and you just take it in and you just chew it like gum. But boy, it's sweeter than any gum, amen? And that's what he's saying, it's sweeter than honey and the honeycomb.
Moreover by them is thy servant warned and in keeping of them there is great reward. That's the law of the Lord by the way. Jesus said if you love me you'll keep my commandments. Amen. He commanded us to love one another. He commanded us to love the brethren and he said they'll know that you love me. They'll know that you're mine if you have love one for another. Amen.
And it says who can understand verse 12 who can understand his error. Cleanse thou me from secret faults. Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins. Let them not have dominion over me. Then shall I be upright and I shall be innocent from the great transgression. Let the words of my mouth and the mediation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight. O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer.
Father, I come before you today. Lord, I do need your help. Father, it's so easy to take verses that I get excited about. It's so easy to take verses and start to preach my own message. But God, I pray you help me not do that this morning. I pray that you would restrain me, Lord, and that you'd restrain my tongue to only speak the things you'd have me to speak. God, please anoint me to preach today. God, there's some heart in this place that needs some help today. There's some heart in this place that needs some wisdom from you today. Lord help me not to be a hindrance for that but to be used by you. God help me to recall the things that I've studied that you need me to know today and Lord put the things in my mind that I might not have that you want me to say. God I pray that to be all done for your honor your glory and your praise this morning. Please put a hedge about this place today in this world we live in this crazy world. Lord anything can happen anytime. People attacking people everywhere and I pray that you'd protect us today, Lord. That you'd put a hedge about this place and you'd bind Satan and keep him out of this place. Not let him have any part of this service. Lord, we pray all these things in the holy and precious name of Jesus. Amen. Amen.
You know, science tells us that the universe is vast. Science tells us that, but we already know that, amen. You can look up and see that. But science tells us it's vast and it measures distance by light year. It charts orbits and it studies black holes.
But you know what Psalm 19 tells us? It tells us something deeper. It reveals that behind all the order and all the beauty of the cosmos, it's not by chance, it's not by chance but a creator. The stars don't merely exist. See, people will look up and say, oh, they're just there and they just happened. No, there had to be a cause. And for there to be a cause, there had to be a causer. Amen? To have causation, that means somebody had to cause it to happen. Amen? Listen, that's God. I'm just going to tell you. We're going to skip to the end. It's God. Amen? Had a creator, and that's God. They don't merely exist. The stars don't, but they declare.
We know that from the Bible. We know that from science now, too, that the stars sing. the stars have a frequency, a resonant, for every one of them it's different. The scientists have concluded that there's some of those frequencies that we can't hear with the range of human ear. The hearing range of a human ear is about anywhere from, I think, 2,000 to 20,000 hertz, right? And this sound that we can hear, sometimes there's things that sound that are outside, either lower or above, No, it's 200 to 2,000, sorry. Either below or above that sound range, okay? And that's where those are at.
Just like a dog can hear things that we can't hear. There's sounds, there's whistles you can blow that a human can't hear, but a dog can. There's also low sounds that we can't hear, but God can. Amen? So He tuned them and there's a sound out there in outer space that we might not be able to hear. Of course we're not in outer space so we don't know, right? But I guess, I don't know, they say there's a little rumble up there. I don't know. But there's all kinds of sound.
And then there's these radiation bands around the sun. And they say that those have that really low sound. And a scientist postulated and he said, look, I think that if you could record all this together and we could hear it, that it might sound like it would be something similar to an orchestra playing a piece because he said, I'm looking at all these sound waves and he said, it looks like they're in harmony. Isn't that amazing? There's order. There's order even to the sound. There's order to the sound. There's order to the glimmer and the sparkle and everything up there. There's order to it because somebody designed it that way.
And basically, and by the way, science backs that up. Y'all didn't know it, I love God, I love the Bible, but I like science too. And I've studied science enough to know that it doesn't contradict the Word of God. Not real science, not empirical science. Empirical science is something that we can know for sure. It's testable and repeatable that follows the real scientific method. But there's a lot of science out there that is supposition. And what's that call when enough people agree on something, even if it's not true, right? That becomes science now. If enough intelligent people, whoever decides what that intelligence means, they agree on it, then it becomes science, like evolution. There's not one iota of empirical evidence for that at all! But yet, that's some kind of predominant thing today. And it's been debunked, but it still shows up in the textbooks. You know why? Well, why would they do that? Because they don't want there to be a God. So they come up with something else, and they theorize. And they say, well, maybe it was this, because, boy, we just don't want to be accountable for our sins. And if we believe that there's a God, if we just even say there's a Creator, then we have to acknowledge that maybe it was the God of the Bible, like He said it was. Because it's just eerie how the explanation in the Bible match all the scientific things that we've found now. And they have to admit, it can't be that, let's just come up with some kind of wild thing, and let's all agree on it, and then it'll have to be true. Friend, that's not truth. That's not truth. Truth is something that's absolute, amen? That's the kind of things I like to stand on.
I love science so much, I wrote a book on uniformitarianism. Y'all know what that is? Did you ever learn that in school? Most of you forgot, but it's the foundation for evolution and everything. It describes what that deep time, that theory of deep time that inspired, what's the evolutionist guy's name? Darwin, Charles Darwin, amen? anyway I got to move on but he read a book a guy named Charles Law and another guy named James Hutton back in the 1700s came up with this philosophy during the Enlightenment period when when when when the educated elite were trying to get get the Bible out of school and get in just and try to separate science from the Bible and everything but the problem was is they use the Bible for science because it described things And so Charles Lyell and James Hutton decided they didn't want that anymore. So they said, we got to come up with an alternative. And they did. And it was deep time that things just happened over long periods of time. And that's what describes the creation and the universe and everything else. It's just long, and we can't measure it, so we can't really know. And so everybody's like, yes, that's it. We'll just believe that. And so they wrote a book. Charles Lyell wrote a book called The Principles of Evolution. I mean, The Principles of Geology is what it was. And then a guy named Charles Darwin, seminary student, but liked science. He was enthralled with the differences in different birds and the different colors. And even in the same breed of bird, there would be different variations. And he got to looking at all these variations of species. Not different species, just the variations. And he was like, wow, that's amazing. And he started out thinking, man, we've got an amazing God that created a vast amount of things. He had the right idea. And then he was on this boat called the Beagle. And he got on this boat to go to this place called the Galapagos Islands. And he was going to go because he had heard they had all these different animals that were all these different variations that he'd never seen. He went so he could examine them and take notes. And on the way there, the captain of that boat, the Beagle, had a copy of Charles Lyell's book, The Principles of Geology, that described uniformitarianism in deep time.
The philosophy, by the way. the philosophy of deep time and uniformitarianism. That's all that is. Matter of fact, the whole pseudoscience today, it's a pseudoscience of geology and how to date things. That's the pseudoscience part. How we date things is all based on Charles Lyell Steele in the 1700s. With all the scientific advances we have, they still use that as the foundation for everything they do to date things today.
But Charles Darwin read that book and he said that it changed his life, inspired him to put deep time into species and humans and animals and the world. And that's where the theory of evolution came from, that biological evolution. That's exactly where it came from. If they wouldn't have wrote that book, he would have seen it exactly how the Bible told him to see it. how he learned the truth about God and the creation. Man, you see how Satan works in that?
And now, man, that was the 1700s. My goodness. Three, four hundred years later, they're still teaching that myth in schools. Even though it can't be proven, but they're teaching it as fact.
Let me say this. Listen, this message is meant for everyone. Those verses said there's no language barrier. There's no cultural limit, amen? As verse 3 says, there is no speech nor language where the voice is not heard. In every nation, in every tongue, creation is preaching a sermon about the glory of God. You see that?
There was a guy over in China one time, no, Africa, and he was doing a concert. They don't let Christians do concerts in China, amen? But he was in Africa, and he was doing a concert, and he preached a little bit during his concert, and he told them about God and told them about the Creator. And he was sitting there, and people were coming up and meeting him after the concert. And one lady came up, and she said, thank you, through a translator. She said, thank you. And he said, what for? She said, because I knew who God was, but you came and told me His name. Amen!
See, the creation tells us and it says it leaves us without excuse. Without excuse. You still don't have to believe. Listen, I can't force anything on you. He said, then why are you screaming and hollering? Because I love you. And I want you to know the love of God. That's it. I want to tell you the things that I've found out. But in every nation, every tongue, creation is preaching. And it's talking about God.
But creation alone is not enough. Listen, creation can't, it can show you that there is a God. But it cannot tell you who He is or how to be right with Him. And that's what the second half of this psalm is all about. That's why it's so critical, this second part. Because it brings us from the stars to the scriptures. And ultimately, to a Savior.
You know, a scientist, a lot of them, they'll say that the universe is just math and matter. That's it. Well, that makes it all cut and dry, doesn't it? That just excuses all of our sin. Because if it's all just math and matter, well, there's no accountability. You all get that, right? I mean, if it's all just math, if it's all just numbers, But then they'll say, it's all just math and matter, but it all happened by accident. Well, the one thing math and matter have in common is there's organization to it. Amen? So it can't have happened by accident. But anyway, they'll say, oh, it's just math and matter. Just math and matter. But deep down, every single heart on this planet knows difference. knows there's more.
Listen, creation doesn't whisper either. You've got to really put on some earmuffs at some point in your life to turn off what creation is telling you. It shouts the glory of God. And I go back to that resonant frequency stuff.
Do you know that these pews, this wood and that shellac that's on these pews, I don't know if it's shellac or lacquer, I don't know, but there's something covering that shiny that they put on the wood there, right? it has a resonant frequency, the molecules, the chemicals in that have a resonant frequency.
And if you can imagine what I'm talking about, have you ever seen a singer with a high pitch voice and shatter a glass, right? What that high pitch is, is a frequency. It's a sound wave. And if you could put it on, draw it on paper, it looks just like that. Like, except some of them are fast and some of them are real slow. The lower it is, the bigger the waves are, the faster, shorter the waves are. Amen?
And you can get a singer that sings super high, or you can play a really high note on something, and that glass will shatter. But before it does, when it's getting close, man, it just starts shaking like crazy. And you might not be able to see it with your own eye, but if you get that slow motion going, you'll see that glass start shaking crazy. And then it busts because you're matching the resonant frequency. You can do that with anything. A frequency is a sound, by the way. That glass is resonating. That pew is resonating.
Those rocks after Jesus said what they said, you've got to shut your people up. They're making too much noise. Remember when he was coming into the city and they were singing, Hosanna in the highest. Hosanna in the highest. They're throwing the palm trees down. Man, they were making a fuss about Jesus, and then religious leaders came and said, Oh, you've got to quiet them down, you've got to make them shut up. And he said, Listen, if I tell them to be quiet, those rocks will shout out.
And you know what I believe? I believe Jesus wasn't saying that they will if they don't. He said they already are. That's what he was saying.
Listen, if they don't, you're still going to have the rocks. Because every molecule is resonating. And it's resonating the frequency that God gave it. That He understands, that He knows. And I believe every one of those frequencies is giving Him praise and glory. Amen? Creation doesn't whisper. It shouts the glory of God.
Listen, you've looked up at the stars. Have you ever asked who made them? Or how about this, have you ever asked why He made you? Amen.
Three quick things this morning, and then I'll end, maybe. The first thing I want you to see today is that creation, creation is God's billboard. Amen? Psalm 19 and 1, it says, The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth His handiwork. See, look up. And what you're looking at is literally the fingerprints of God. If you look at a sculpture, a clay sculpture long enough, then you will at some point maybe see the sculptor's ridges from his thumb or his finger on there somewhere. Amen? This is what I tell you too. And it's what I've been preaching for years because it's important that we tell people about Jesus. It's important that we make a difference in people's life in a positive way for the Lord. Amen?
And sometimes some people are hard to get to know. Sometimes some people are hard to even get close to because of maybe what they look like on the outside or maybe their attitude or whatever. But what I tell you is that you've got to look at them and you've got to look past all that surface stuff. And what you need to know is God said that we're created in His image and that every human being, amen, is fashioned in the image of God. And it's like a sculpture. It says we are the clay and He is the potter. And what you've got to do is you've got to look past the surface Because people are lost, dying and going to hell. I mean, that's real. Amen?
But it's not something we carry out there and beat them over the head with. It's something we want to save them from. Because we ought to love them and we ought to see the fingerprints of God. Because they're His creation and He loves us. And His grace was shed for all. For whosoever. Not just me and you. We get God's grace, we get saved, and we want to hoard it up, and we want to just keep it to ourselves. We don't want to go get uncomfortable in this world and tell somebody else because we're afraid they might ridicule us. You can't do that. Not with the Holy Spirit of God in you. I mean, you can quench Him. That's not a good thing either. You don't want to do that. I ain't got time to preach about that this morning. But don't do it. Don't do it.
It's creation screaming out there, showing them who He is. You just got to tell Him what He is for. Amen? The sky is not silent. Shout in His glory every day. Verse 2 says, Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night showeth knowledge. The message never stops. The message never stops. That's why some people are so miserable. They don't want God to be real. They don't want this Bible to be real. But every time they go outside, every time they look at something beautiful, they see it, they get a feeling, and then all of a sudden they realize, oh, I can't have that feeling because that means there's a God. It's miserable.
I believe people that don't know Jesus at some point in their life. I mean, you can get along for so long on self-discipline and self-motivation, but there's some point in your life where that emptiness just starts to creep up on you. It gets to be too much. I know, I've seen it. 22 years as a pastor, I've counseled a lot of people. And that darkness and that emptiness catches up to them.
But listen, even without words, creation speaks a language that every soul understands. That leads us to the second thing that you need to see today. And that's God's Word is His direct voice. Verse 7, it says, the law of the Lord is perfect. Converting the soul. It's not my preaching that will get somebody saved. It's not my witness that will get somebody saved. But it's what I'm witnessing about. It's what I'm preaching about. It's the Word of God. Amen. It says the law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple.
I'm telling you, I was just a dumb, punk kid before Jesus got a hold of my heart. I thought I knew everything. Anybody, when you was a teenager, you thought you knew everything? I remember thinking about my dad. You just don't know. You just don't know. I got a little older. I found out some things about my dad. I thought, man, he know way more than I ever want to know. Right? What do they say? The older you get, the smarter your dad gets, the smarter your parents get, elders, whoever it is, right? But I was 24 years old. I still didn't have a clue. Amen.
I knew how to wire a hospital. At 24 years old, I could wire a hospital. I could wire any building up. I could wire convenience stores and factories. I'd wired up mobile home factories and hospitals and department stores and done control work and done all that kind of stuff at 24 years old. I had all that knowledge in there, but I didn't know nothing. But let me tell you what this Bible did after I got saved. It said it makes wise the simple. All the knowledge I had, Simplicity, compared to what God had in this world.
Listen, the Bible doesn't just inform, it transforms. It brings life to dead hearts, and it brings wisdom to confused minds. That's what I was when I got saved, confused. But it started to clear it up, amen? I'm still a little foggy, to be honest with you. It takes a long time. I'm one of those that have to learn the hard way, amen? Thank God that He's patient. Thank God He teaches those that need to learn the hard way, too. Amen?
Verse 8, let me move on. The statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart. The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes. Amen! God's Word doesn't oppress. That's what the world thinks, it's just oppressive. No! It doesn't. It lifts up, it lights, it leads, it gives enlightenment. See, we're walking through the world, but without Jesus, Pretty much, that's like the blind leading the blind out there, amen? I mean, every time I hear new philosophies and new theories and all these, I'm thinking, my goodness, that's dumb. Amen? I mean, even some of the stuff that's going out there, even some of the dumb people are like, that's dumb. You know? Have you ever seen that movie, Idiocracy? Anyway, if you have, you'll know what I'm talking about. My goodness. Anyway.
Scripture's not just ink. It's not just ink. So you think, well, that's just black ink. No, but it's light. It's light. See, that's an oxymoron in the world, right? That's where God comes. That's kind of like the shed blood of Jesus can cover our sins. Though it be crimson, it shall be white as snow. Well, that's not natural. No, that's because we serve a supernatural God. That's how the black words on a page can be light. And they're red words, amen. If you've got a red-letter Bible, what's good stuff?
But that brings us to the last thing I want you to see today. Your heart is the final frontier. Verse 12 says, who can understand his errors? Cleanse thou me from secret falls. Man, there's things I do I don't even know I did wrong. There's things I do and after I do them I think, why did I do that? Anybody ever do that? And you're like, you don't need anybody to slap you upside the head, you just do it yourself. Right? Who can understand his errors? It's just the flesh. It says, cleanse thou me from secret faults. See, you can't look at the stars and stay the same. You look up there and you think, oh my goodness, forgive me Lord. You ought to praise Him too, amen?
Listen, the God who made galaxies, He wants to cleanse your heart. Psalm 19 and verse 14, they're the last verse I want to look at today. It says, Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight. Oh Lord, my strength and my Redeemer. That's my favorite part of the whole thing right there. Boy, He redeemed my soul. I know my Redeemer lives because He lives inside of me.
See, God just doesn't want your awe. He doesn't just want like, oh, wow, you're amazing, God. God also wants your obedience. And by the way, he deserves it. So you want to be in control of yourself. And that's OK. God gave us. That's part of a human being. I don't know sometimes. I don't know why he did that, but I think maybe it's to help us understand that real strength comes from surrender, from godly surrender. Amen. Not dumb surrender. Some people surrender to things that they shouldn't surrender to, but understanding and having the wisdom to surrender to the things that are meaningful in your life. Amen?
He's not just the maker. He's not just the creator of the heavens and the stars and the sun. No. He's not just the Lord of all that stuff. He wants to be Lord of your heart. He wants to be Lord of your heart. By the way, before you say, well, I just don't want to give that up, and that's not fair, because I'm my own person. Think about this for a minute, though. God's the Creator, okay? Even if you don't believe that. Even if you don't believe that, okay? If it is true, though. If it is true. And it is. I'm telling you it is. But I'm talking to somebody and we're going out to the world here on the stream and sermon audio and all that. But maybe you're listening to this and you say, well, I just don't know if I believe God and I don't want to give my heart to that.
But let me just tell you a little bit about who God is. He's the Creator. And if He created you, He knows you better than you know yourself. And if He loves you like the Bible says He does, and He does, then He never is going to have you do something that leads you astray. He'll always have your best interest at heart. Amen? So when He says no, it's for your benefit. When He says go, it's for your benefit. You see that? That's something you can surrender to. Most people surrender to things, and they say, I'm my own person, but they're really surrendering. They're surrendering to some kind of philosophy in the world. You're surrendering to something. You might as well surrender to the one that knows you better than you know yourself and loves you.
I said this in Sunday school, and I mean, He loves you more than you love yourself. Right? You think, how could that be? Boy, I mean, we love ourselves pretty good, don't we? But He does. He loves you more than you can think or imagine. Why not surrender to Him? He wants to cleanse your heart. He wants to be Lord of your heart.
Listen, creation speaks. The question is, have you been listening? When you look out there, do you see who God is? And then, listen, the best thing to do is go get in that Bible. Let Him speak to you. The Bible speaks. When you read it, it will speak every time. But that question is, are you obeying Him? It's not enough just to know there's a God. The devils know when they tremble. That's what the Bible says. They believe even. They believe that there's a God. They know because God created them. They know. But they've rejected Him and they tremble. So it's, you know Him. You read that Bible, but are you obeying? Are you listening? God sees your heart. The Bible says He's the discerner of the thoughts and intents of your heart. Not just what you do on the outside, but He knows what you're thinking. He knows the intent behind it. He knows why you're here in the pew this morning. He knows. He knows your heart. The question is, will you give it to Him? Will you give Him your heart today?
The heavens. The Bible says they declare His glory. But the ultimate question is, this morning, is will your life declare His glory, too? You are a creation. You are somebody that He loves. Oh, friend, let Him illuminate your life. And when you do, won't you illuminate it out in the world to other people?
See, talk about them skies and those stars and the moon and the sun. And that sun is bright, but what radiates, if it wasn't for, I mean, if we were just a little, that's another thing, if we were just a little farther away from the earth, we'd freeze to death. Or from the sun, we'd freeze to death. If we were just a little closer, we'd burn up. But it's just perfect to radiate, to grow things, to shine down on those plants with that photosynthesis and create that chlorophyll and just make them green and vibrant Amazing, right? Just amazing. Keeps us alive in that sunshine, man. It just makes us feel good. Right?
You know what that moon does? That moon ain't got no light of itself. It's just a big ball of rock up there. Amen? Pretty perfect cylindrical rock, though, except for the pits in it. You know what I mean? I mean, there's some design there. I mean, come on. Right? But you know, it's made of a rock that reflects light. And at night time, here last week, we had some nights with those full moons. Did you see them big full moons? Amazing. And those are the nights that you can drive without headlights. I tell my wife, I say, well, I think I could drive without headlights. She said, I think you can too, but you're not going to. Right? It's just so bright, but it ain't even, it ain't even, it's just the sun that's just peeking over the other side of the earth. But it's reflecting it, and it still makes us feel good.
That's what we're supposed to do. We don't have that light in and of ourselves, but through the shed blood of Jesus and the power of salvation and the Holy Spirit of dwelling, you can reflect it for the world around you. What are you doing with Jesus today?
The God Who Speaks Through Science
Psalm 19 reveals a God who isn't silent. From the stars in the sky to the word son the page, He is speaking—loudly, clearly, and personally. This message invites every heart to move from awe to surrender, as creation and Scripture both testify to the glory of God and the need for redemption. Have you heard His voice? More importantly—have you responded?
Scripture References:
Psalm 19:1–14
Romans 1:20
| Sermon ID | 111261815183126 |
| Duration | 37:15 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | Psalm 19; Romans 1:20 |
| Language | English |
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