Thur, 03/16/17, "Day of Praise"
"'Who is my equal?' says the Holy One. Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing." - Isaiah 40:25-26
I don't remember having seen such a wondrous sight. Surely I would've remembered. Because I'm sure we'll never forget.
God brought "out the starry host one by one and...not one of them is missing." (Isaiah 40:26)
Years ago, the night before my daughter, Calley-Taylor (who's leaving early tomorrow morning for a 3-month Honduras mission), and I went white-water rafting at JH Ranch, the leaders guided our group to an even more remote place in the Northern California mountains to sleep in an open field without a tent.
I have never seen so many stars in my life.
I grew up in East Tennessee. I was an Eagle Boy Scout. We camped a lot in remote places. I don't remember seeing that many stars.
I suppose I could blame it on the ambient light, ya know, light from the surrounding area or environment getting in the way of the stars. But I don't think ambient light is the total reason I didn't see so many stars.
I don't think I really ever looked up.
As I think back, I think I was so caught up in the people and the things we were doing that I never "lifted up my eyes and looked to the heavens." (Isaiah 40:26)
Bummer.
Because when my daughter and I did look up and saw all those stars, we saw that God is right. Imagine that.
Looking at all those stars made us wonder "Who created all these?" He must have "great power and mighty strength." (Isaiah 40:26)
Probably enough power and strength to help me with whatever I've got goin' on down here.
Probably.
If I'll give him a chance...to help me, that is.
Hey, when you start to get a little overwhelmed or frazzled today, just go outside.
Day or night.
Look up.
It'll take about 30 seconds for perspective to kick in.
The One who made and guides all that you can see up there and beyond, He probably has enough power and strength to help ya with whatever you've got goin' on down here.
Praise God!
I don't remember having seen such a wondrous sight. Surely I would've remembered. Because I'm sure we'll never forget.
God brought "out the starry host one by one and...not one of them is missing." (Isaiah 40:26)
Years ago, the night before my daughter, Calley-Taylor (who's leaving early tomorrow morning for a 3-month Honduras mission), and I went white-water rafting at JH Ranch, the leaders guided our group to an even more remote place in the Northern California mountains to sleep in an open field without a tent.
I have never seen so many stars in my life.
I grew up in East Tennessee. I was an Eagle Boy Scout. We camped a lot in remote places. I don't remember seeing that many stars.
I suppose I could blame it on the ambient light, ya know, light from the surrounding area or environment getting in the way of the stars. But I don't think ambient light is the total reason I didn't see so many stars.
I don't think I really ever looked up.
As I think back, I think I was so caught up in the people and the things we were doing that I never "lifted up my eyes and looked to the heavens." (Isaiah 40:26)
Bummer.
Because when my daughter and I did look up and saw all those stars, we saw that God is right. Imagine that.
Looking at all those stars made us wonder "Who created all these?" He must have "great power and mighty strength." (Isaiah 40:26)
Probably enough power and strength to help me with whatever I've got goin' on down here.
Probably.
If I'll give him a chance...to help me, that is.
Hey, when you start to get a little overwhelmed or frazzled today, just go outside.
Day or night.
Look up.
It'll take about 30 seconds for perspective to kick in.
The One who made and guides all that you can see up there and beyond, He probably has enough power and strength to help ya with whatever you've got goin' on down here.
Praise God!
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