July 5
Even the Moon
Praises Him by Dr. D. James Kennedy
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“The heavens declare the glory of
God and the firmament shows His handiwork; night unto night reveals knowledge.” Psalm 19:1-2
We all look at the
moon, admire the moon, sing about the moon—the moon in June. It brings out
tunes and all of that, but what does the moon really mean to us?
Let me say this: If
there were no moon, there would be no you.
For example, the
moon is God’s cleaning-maid for the earth. It cleans up the oceans with its
tides. Without those tides and without the moon, all of our shores and all of
our bays would be filled with billions of tons of garbage, stench, and
debris.
The highest priced
landscape would be as far from the seashore as you could get, especially on
the leeward side.
Furthermore, the
moon’s gravitational pull mixes the atmosphere. Just as it works on the sea,
it works on the atmosphere and mixes oxygen with the water in the waves
breaking on the shore.
When you watch waves
breaking on the shore, you are watching the ocean’s lifeline in progress.
Oxygenated water is required by plankton, which is the foundation of the
whole marine food chain without which all marine creatures would die.
The moon, which just
“happens” to be there, just “happens” to be the right size in the right place
and the right distance away from the earth to exert the proper gravitational
force on tides and the atmosphere.
Day by day, night by
night, God’s creation itself brings Him glory for those who will but listen.
Ponder the amazing
aspects of creation that rarely cross your mind and allow the reality of them
to fill you with awe about God. HE is
indeed worthy of all our praise—and the wonder of HIM boggles our minds.
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