Other nations worshipped the sun,
moon, and stars, but David exposes these objects as nothing but God’s
handiwork, calling upon men to worship the creator rather than the created. Even
if people refuse to praise God, the skies announce his praiseworthiness. All of
creation shouts his glory. How can people be deaf to the sounds of nature
giving glory to its Creator?
In Romans 1: 19 and 20, Paul writes, “What may be known about God is plain . . . because God has made it plain. . . . For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.” Nature’s message about God is “as a legible book,”* and ignorance is not an excuse because there is no such thing as ignorance when it comes to creation.
While
God reveals himself in nature, it is not a complete manifestation of God. Only
through his finest work, his Son, is God’s will disclosed and his salvation
made available. Jesus is the only creation worthy of our worship.
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