Monday Morning Encouragement -- Are You Small Enough?

 

"What is man that You take thought of him, And the son of man that You care for him?" Psalm 8:4


A famous explorer named William Beebe, was a good friend of President Theodore Roosevelt. Often when he visited the President at Sagamore Hill, the two men would go outdoors at night to see who could first locate the Andromeda galaxy. Then, as they gazed at the tiny smudge of distant starlight, one of them would recite, “That is the spiral galaxy of Andromeda. It is as large as our Milky Way. It is one of a hundred million galaxies. It is 750,000 light years away. It consists of 100 billion suns, each larger than our sun.” 


Finally, Roosevelt would grin and say, “Now I think we are small enough! Let’s go to bed.” With this ritual, Beebe and Roosevelt restored their sense of wonder. 


David had this sense of wonder, too. As he gazed upon creation he marveled that such a magnificent God could love and care for frail, weak humans like him. His closing to Psalm 8 proclaims, "O Lord, O Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!"


We humans are a prideful bunch. So often we think we have all the answers and can do everything needed without God's help. But the truth is we are completely dependent upon Him. Without His grace we would have nothing. We owe our very breath to Him. 


Go out today and renew your wonder of God. Then lift up praises to Him for all that He is, and all that He has done.


Today's music video What An Awesome God (Sunset Walk) by Phil Wickham testifies to the greatness of God and calls us to praise. I hope you'll take time to watch and let the words sink in. We have an awesome God!




I love you, I'm thinking of you, and I'm praying for you.



5 comments

  1. Amen, amen and amen! We do indeed owe everything to our Lord and Saviour. Wouldn't the world be a much safer, happier and blessed place if everyone realized it?
    Blessings and love
    Betsy

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  2. I just love that song. Have an awesome week, Nancy!

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  3. One of my favorite things to do any time of the year is to go out in nature and appreciate all that God has given us to enjoy. I live very close to a national park, and I could never take it for granted. It reminds me that God is so much bigger than I am, and I need him every second! This is a great story that you shared!

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  4. Our Pastor's message yesterday was on pride, he was teaching out of Daniel. It's something we all can get caught up in from time to time.
    Another lovely post Nancy, thank you :)

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