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Daily Bread

The heavens declare

The Philippine Star

The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows His handiwork.— Psalm 19:1

You don’t have to gaze long at the night sky to marvel at the wonder of God’s awe-inspiring handiwork. The massive stretch of galaxies and the cloudy mass of our own Milky Way remind us of the spectacular creation and the sustaining work of Jesus by whom it is all held together (Col. 1:16-17). It’s as though all of us have front-row seats in the theater of God’s creative power.

But the nightly show we experience is nothing compared with the glory that God displayed when He sent His Son to Earth. While shepherds were watching their flocks, the sky was suddenly ablaze with angelic messengers praising God and saying, “Glory to God in the highest!” (Luke 2:14). Even Magi from a foreign land came and worshiped the King when God planted the brightest of stars in the east, which led them to Bethlehem.

While “the heavens declare the glory of God” nightly (Ps. 19:1), never before or since has the theater of the universe been more alive with His glory than it was with the announcement that the Creator of this universe loved us enough to come to our planet to save us from our sin. Keep that thought in mind the next time you marvel at the stars!— Joe Stowell

Lord, make us mindful of the glorious day when the heavens resounded with the announcement of the coming of Your Son. Lead us to glorify Him in ways that catch the attention of our watching world.

READ: Psalm 19:1-6

The spectacular glory of God’s love for us was revealed in the coming of Jesus.

ANNOUNCEMENT

EVEN MAGI

GLORY

GOD

HEAVENS

HIS SON

JOE STOWELL

MILKY WAY

YOUR SON

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