After surveying God’s work in creation, the Psalmist praising God for His infinite wisdom and His works (v.24).
Creation reveals God’s wisdom. We ought to take time to admire His wisdom in creation. The way God tilted the Earth, the way he arranged the seasons, the way He put creation together is a revelation of His great wisdom. It’s logical that the God who is wise enough to run creation is wise enough to run our lives. If He can keep the stars and the planets and the seasons and all these things going as they should, can He not put our lives together and make them what they ought to be?
Creation contains God’s wealth (v.24).. Without His wealth, we could not exist. Not only are gold and silver measures of His wealth, but so are ore and rock, fruit and grain.
Creation makes possible man’s work (v.23). Adam had work to do in the Garden of Eden. Work is a blessing, not a burden, if we are doing it for the Lord.
Creation motivates us to worship the Lord. We don’t worship creation—that‘s idolatry. We worship the God of creation. We recognise that He gives every good and perfect gift (James.1:17). O let us adore Him, our great Creator, our great Savior.
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Creation shows God’s wisdom, so rejoice! Creation contains His wealth, so use it for His glory. Creation provides work for man, so view work as a blessing. But greatest of all, creation should move you to worship the Lord.