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Psalm 8 invites us to look up at the vastness of the heavens and feel our smallness—only to discover the mystery of grace: the God who created galaxies sees us, cares for us, and crowns us with glory and honor.
David’s wonder reminds us that the One who formed the stars also formed us in His image and entrusted us with His work in the world. The only right response? Worship the God who is both infinitely great and intimately near.
What’s the question to wrestle with?
Did You Know?
Psalm 8 is one of the few psalms entirely addressed to God, and quoted multiple times in the New Testament to describe Jesus’ humanity and authority.
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
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Psalm 8 invites us to look up at the vastness of the heavens and feel our smallness—only to discover the mystery of grace: the God who created galaxies sees us, cares for us, and crowns us with glory and honor.
David’s wonder reminds us that the One who formed the stars also formed us in His image and entrusted us with His work in the world. The only right response? Worship the God who is both infinitely great and intimately near.
What’s the question to wrestle with?
Did You Know?
Psalm 8 is one of the few psalms entirely addressed to God, and quoted multiple times in the New Testament to describe Jesus’ humanity and authority.
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”