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Religion is not just a private connection between God and the soul—it includes the entire created world, which God lovingly formed and continues to care for. While Genesis gives a brief account of creation, the psalmist describes it with poetic reverence, inviting us to view the universe with awe, even through the lens of modern science. The believer, contemplating the cosmos, feels admiration and hope, recognizing that everything comes from God and reflects his nature. Creation is ongoing, fulfilled through human stewardship and the testimony of divine witnesses. Nature’s elements—atoms, colors, clouds, and light—are expressions of God’s richness and presence.
Despite scientific advancements, the Psalm remains relevant, reminding us that the world is not a product of chance but of divine intention. God sustains all life, and without his Spirit, existence would collapse—like a power outage extinguishing light and movement. The psalmist celebrates the harmony of creation and reassures us of God’s control. Jesus echoes this reassurance, urging us not to worry and pointing to nature’s effortless beauty as a sign of divine care.
Faith, even as small as a mustard seed, can unlock miracles. In an era of ecological concern, this Psalm calls us to acknowledge the sacredness of creation and our responsibility in preserving it, guided by faith and reverence for the divine.

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