creatures

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creatures

Psalm 104:24-26 (JDV)

Psalm 104:24 How numerous are the things you have made, Yahveh! In wisdom you have made them all; the land is full of your creatures.
Psalm 104:25 This is the sea, vast and wide, teeming with creatures beyond number – living things both large and small.
Psalm 104:26 There the ships move around, and Leviathan, which you designed for playing in it.

The land and the sea are full of them. They are creatures, designed by their creator to flourish in the environment in which he placed them. Look at the large sea creatures. They play in the ocean because that was what he designed them for.

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the night shift

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the night shift

Psalm 104:19-23 (JDV)

Psalm 104:19 He made the moon to mark the festivals; the sun knows when to set.
Psalm 104:20 You bring darkness, and it becomes night when all the forest animals stir.
Psalm 104:21 The young lions roar for their prey and seek their food from God.
Psalm 104:22 The sun rises; they go back and lie down in their dens.
Psalm 104:23 Adam goes out to his work and to his labor until evening.

When the sun goes down and the moon takes over the night shift, the beasts come out to seek their food. He provides for them as well. He cares about them. He has placed the day shift in Adam’s hands. He oversees the night shift himself.

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homes and habitats

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homes and habitats

Psalm 104:16-18 (JDV)

Psalm 104:16 The trees of Yahveh flourish, the cedars of Lebanon that he planted.
Psalm 104:17 There the birds make their nests; storks make their homes in the pine trees.
Psalm 104:18 The high mountains are for the wild goats; the cliffs are a refuge for dassies.

Our provider gave us a world where the wild things live — where the remote forests and mountains are treated with the same respect as we are. He provides us all with homes and habitats.

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our heart’s provider

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our heart’s provider

Psalm 104:14-15 (JDV)

Psalm 104:14 He causes grass to grow for the livestock and provides crops for Adam to cultivate, producing food from the land,
Psalm 104:15 wine that makes a mortal’s heart glad – making his face shine with oil – and bread that sustains a mortal’s heart.

The creator did more than just give us food to eat. He provided a system for us to grow our own food. Our need does not end with a full stomach. We need glad hearts, reflected by shining faces. Our provider knows that. His goal is more than our wellness. His goal is our heart’s gladness.

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mountain irrigation

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mountain irrigation

Psalm 104:10-13 (JDV)

Psalm 104:10 He causes the springs to gush into the valleys; they flow between the mountains.
Psalm 104:11 They supply water for every wild animal; the wild donkeys quench their thirst.
Psalm 104:12 The birds of the sky settle down beside the springs; they make their voices heard among the foliage.
Psalm 104:13 He waters the mountains from his palace; the land is satisfied by the fruit that you have made.

When doing my long-distance hike in 2018, I was surprised to find so many water sources in the mountains. It seemed to me so odd that no matter how far I went, I would regularly encounter a spring, stream, pond, or lake. I was grateful because those were my sources of resupply for water. Without them, my hike would be impossible.

But I knew that the water sources were not there just for hikers. There was an entire system of animal life that those water sources were supplying. Like the poet here, I imagine the birds and other creatures sounding out in praise for their provider.

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A place for the mountains

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A place for the mountains

Psalm 104:5-9 (JDV)

Psalm 104:5 He established the land on its foundations; it will never be shaken.
Psalm 104:6 You covered it with the deep as if it were a garment; the water stood above the mountains.
Psalm 104:7 At your rebuke the water fled; at the sound of your thunder it hurried away —
Psalm 104:8 mountains rose and valleys sank –  to the place you established for them.
Psalm 104:9 You set a boundary they cannot cross; they will never cover the land again.

I have an app on my phone that I can use to identify mountains. All I have to do is take a photo, and the app searches its database and identifies the mountains in the photo.

The app works because mountains don’t shape-shift. They don’t change forms or move to new locations. God has established a place for them, and they tend to stay there.

I like that about the Lord. He is not constantly changing the furniture in his living room. We can depend on some things being there because he is faithful.

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he wears the universe

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he wears the universe

Psalm 104:1-4 (JDV)

Psalm 104:1 My throat, bless Yahveh! Yahveh my God, you are very great; you are clothed with majesty and splendor.
Psalm 104:2 He wraps himself in light as if it were a robe, spreading out the sky like a canopy,
Psalm 104:3 laying the beams of his palace on the waters above, making the clouds his chariot, walking on the wings of the wind,
Psalm 104:4 and making the winds his agents, flames of fire his servants.

In my systematic theology, I suggested that the universe is like a body for God. It can serve as visible evidence of his existence. He uses the world we see to prove his existence. One thing this implies is that we should not pollute or exploit this world.

The poet uses a similar analogy here.  He portrays God as wearing the elements of the natural world — using them for his divine purposes. He displays his power by demonstrating their powers.

He uses the power of light, wind, and fire to show us that he is there, and not silent.

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mimic the mighty

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mimic the mighty

Psalm 103:20-22 (JDV)

Psalm 103:20 Bless Yahveh, all his agents of great strength, who do his word, obedient to his command.
Psalm 103:21 Bless Yahveh, all his armies, his servants who do his will.
Psalm 103:22 Bless Yahveh, all the things he has made in all the places where he rules. My throat, bless Yahveh!

This passage calls on three mighty groups to bless the creator: his angelic agents, the armies at his command, and all his creatures and creations. But all three of these groups are described as already blessing God with their obedience to him. It remains for me — my throat — to follow their lead. Wouldn’t it be wise for me to look at all this obedience and do the same?

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another flower lesson

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another flower lesson

Psalm 103:15-19 (JDV)

Psalm 103:15 As for a mortal, his days are like grass – he blooms like a flower of the field;
Psalm 103:16 when the wind passes over it, it vanishes, and its place is no longer known.
Psalm 103:17 But from the last age to the next age Yahveh’s covenant faithfulness is toward those who fear Him and His righteousness toward the grandchildren
Psalm 103:18 of those who keep his covenant, who remember to observe his precepts.
Psalm 103:19 Yahveh has established his throne in the sky, and his kingdom rules over all.

another flower lesson

Jesus was not the first to teach us to consider the wildflowers.
This psalmist shows us that the flower’s bloom lasts only a while, then it vanishes. God is the one who is immortal.

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sky high love and east-west forgiveness

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sky high love and east-west forgiveness

Psalm 103:6-14 (JDV)

Psalm 103:6 Yahveh executes acts of righteousness and justice for all the oppressed.
Psalm 103:7 He revealed his roads to Moses and his actions to the people of Israel.
Psalm 103:8 Yahveh is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, and full of covenant faithfulness.
Psalm 103:9 He will not always accuse us or be angry permanently.
Psalm 103:10 He has not dealt with us as our sins deserve or repaid us according to our violations.
Psalm 103:11 Yes, as high as the sky is above the land, so great is his covenant faithfulness toward those who fear him.
Psalm 103:12 As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.
Psalm 103:13 Like a father has compassion on his children, that is how Yahveh has compassion on those who fear him.
Psalm 103:14 Yes, he knows what we are designed for, remembering that we are dust.

sky high love and east-west forgiveness

How high is the sky? The more we look, the more there is to see, and we cannot see anything beyond it. That is how compassionate our God is. We are made of dust, and only known for our sins and violations. But He is known for his mercy. He forgives, removing the consequences of our sins from us — as far as the east is from the west. Thank you, God.

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