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Summary
In this sermon on Psalm 8, Dr. Michael Easley invites us to look up—at the heavens—and then look inward at the profound question: What is man? As David gazes at the moon and stars, he marvels at God’s majesty and then wonders why the Creator would care for such seemingly insignificant creatures.
Psalm 8 is a creation hymn that begins and ends with praise: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth.” Easley carefully explains the significance of God’s revealed name—Yahweh—and shows how God’s glory fills both heaven and earth. Yet the heart of the psalm is this astonishing truth: humanity is made in the image of God.
Against pantheism, evolution as ultimate origin, and modern idolatry, Easley affirms a biblical creation theology. Man did not crawl out of primordial slime. He was formed intentionally, crowned with glory, and given dominion under God’s authority. Though small compared to the cosmos, mankind is uniquely redeemable—so much so that Jesus Christ became fully God and fully man.
Psalm 8 reminds us that we are neither divine nor disposable. We are image-bearers—known completely and loved fully by a majestic God.
Takeaways:
Psalm 8 begins and ends with praise, framing humanity within the majesty of God’s revealed name.
God’s covenant name, Yahweh, reveals both His sovereignty and His personal care.
Though small in the vast universe, mankind is uniquely made in the image of God.
Creation displays God’s glory, but humanity uniquely reflects His likeness and authority.
Jesus became fully God and fully man, affirming the redeemable dignity of humanity.
God knows everything about us—our DNA, struggles, regrets, and hopes—and loves us completely.
To read the Psalms, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.
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Summary
In this sermon on Psalm 8, Dr. Michael Easley invites us to look up—at the heavens—and then look inward at the profound question: What is man? As David gazes at the moon and stars, he marvels at God’s majesty and then wonders why the Creator would care for such seemingly insignificant creatures.
Psalm 8 is a creation hymn that begins and ends with praise: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth.” Easley carefully explains the significance of God’s revealed name—Yahweh—and shows how God’s glory fills both heaven and earth. Yet the heart of the psalm is this astonishing truth: humanity is made in the image of God.
Against pantheism, evolution as ultimate origin, and modern idolatry, Easley affirms a biblical creation theology. Man did not crawl out of primordial slime. He was formed intentionally, crowned with glory, and given dominion under God’s authority. Though small compared to the cosmos, mankind is uniquely redeemable—so much so that Jesus Christ became fully God and fully man.
Psalm 8 reminds us that we are neither divine nor disposable. We are image-bearers—known completely and loved fully by a majestic God.
Takeaways:
Psalm 8 begins and ends with praise, framing humanity within the majesty of God’s revealed name.
God’s covenant name, Yahweh, reveals both His sovereignty and His personal care.
Though small in the vast universe, mankind is uniquely made in the image of God.
Creation displays God’s glory, but humanity uniquely reflects His likeness and authority.
Jesus became fully God and fully man, affirming the redeemable dignity of humanity.
God knows everything about us—our DNA, struggles, regrets, and hopes—and loves us completely.
To read the Psalms, click here.
Click here for other Michael Easley Sermons.

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