The Days of Creation
Psalm 104:1–35
1Bless
the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God, you are very great! You are clothed with
splendor and majesty,
2covering
yourself with light as with a garment, stretching out the heavens like a tent.
3He
lays the beams of his chambers on the waters; he makes the clouds his chariot; he
rides on the wings of the wind;
4he
makes his messengers winds, his ministers a flaming fire.
5He
set the earth on its foundations, so that it should never be moved.
6You
covered it with the deep as with a garment; the waters stood above the
mountains.
7At
your rebuke they fled; at the sound of your thunder they took to flight.
8The
mountains rose, the valleys sank down to the place that you appointed for them.
9You
set a boundary that they may not pass, so that they might not again cover the
earth.
10You
make springs gush forth in the valleys; they flow between the hills;
11they
give drink to every beast of the field; the wild donkeys quench their thirst.
12Beside
them the birds of the heavens dwell; they sing among the branches.
13From
your lofty abode you water the mountains; the earth is satisfied with the fruit
of your work.
14You
cause the grass to grow for the livestock and plants for man to cultivate, that
he may bring forth food from the earth
15and
wine to gladden the heart of man, oil to make his face shine and bread to
strengthen man’s heart.
16The
trees of the Lord are watered abundantly, the cedars of Lebanon that he
planted.
17In
them the birds build their nests; the stork has her home in the fir trees.
18The
high mountains are for the wild goats; the rocks are a refuge for the rock
badgers.
19He
made the moon to mark the seasons; the sun knows its time for setting.
20You
make darkness, and it is night, when all the beasts of the forest creep about.
21The
young lions roar for their prey, seeking their food from God.
22When
the sun rises, they steal away and lie down in their dens.
23Man
goes out to his work and to his labor until the evening.
24O
Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom have you made them all; the earth
is full of your creatures.
25Here
is the sea, great and wide, which teems with creatures innumerable, living
things both small and great.
26There
go the ships, and Leviathan, which you formed to play in it.
27These
all look to you, to give them their food in due season.
28When
you give it to them, they gather it up; when you open your hand, they are
filled with good things.
29When
you hide your face, they are dismayed; when you take away their breath, they
die and return to their dust.
30When
you send forth your Spirit, they are created, and you renew the face of the
ground.
31May
the glory of the Lord endure forever; may the Lord rejoice in his works,
32who
looks on the earth and it trembles, who touches the mountains and they smoke!
33I
will sing to the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praise to my God while I
have being.
34May
my meditation be pleasing to him, for I rejoice in the Lord.
35Let
sinners be consumed from the earth, and let the wicked be no more! Bless the Lord,
O my soul! Praise the Lord!
This lengthy psalm extols the God of all Creation. It is so
focused on God’s creative work that it is modeled after the creation story as
found in Genesis 1 and 2.
- v. 2 – day 1
- v. 2b-4 – day 2
- v. 5-18 – day 3
- v. 19-23 – day 4
- v. 24-30 – days 5&6
While this doesn’t add any specific theological importance,
it does make this psalm more memorable. None of us can honestly look at what
God has given us here on earth and fail to praise the Maker. I do remain
mystified by those who would say this is all a happy accident. That isn’t even
logical. But they would say that my faith in an unseen God isn’t logical
either. So we stand a loggerheads and I’m okay with that too. It’s not my job
to convince anyone of anything.
But for those of us who embrace our Creator God, all that
surrounds us inspires worship for Him. Just the flowers on my front porch alone
declare His glory and if you look at a newborn infant, your heart will soar
with the magnificence of the God who created that child. The more we learn about our
planet, the greater He becomes in our hearts and minds.
So read the psalm again and look for those days of creation.
And when you can’t think of anything to say in praise of God, read this psalm.
It’s foolproof.
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