song lyrics Jehovah lyrics
Craig Smith Psalm 93:1, 90:2, 119:137 We come to Thee, O Lord, and bow Before the King of Israel God of strength and majesty Sacrifices of praise we bring to Thee Chorus Jehovah, Jehovah From age to age He is the same Jehovah, Jehovah Holy and righteous is Thy name We praise Thy name, O Lord, with song Honor and glory to our God belong Lord of splendor we proclaim All heaven and earth do You sustain Chorus Praise the name of Jehovah our Lord! When David wrote the Psalms, he could look across the horizon and see the sunrise. He could marvel at the Lord s creation and sing His praises. I can imagine David lying in the grass looking up at the clouds by day and gazing at the hundreds of stars on a clear night, penning Psalm 147. His psalms span the earth and the seasons describing clouds and rain, snow and frost, lightning and hail. The magnificent creation that surrounds us today. Last summer some friends invited my wife and me to join them in Colorado for a weekend on a beautiful mountain like. As the sun beamed down on us in our fishing boat, we were forced to shed jackets and long-sleeved shirts and enjoy a hot, summer day, while surrounded by breathtaking snow-capped mountains. The glory of God and His divine nature are truly broadcast by His creation! (Romans 1:20) He sustains this same heaven and earth from David s day and before, to our day and beyond. Thousands of years after David with our powerful telescopes, we know much more about our world. We now know the temperature of the sun and its distance from us. We know that our earth rotates around the sun 365 times each year. We also know that if the sun was hotter or colder we couldn t survive. If it was closer or farther away we could not exist. The more knowledge we have, the more reason for us to know our existence is not by chance. Yesterday s television changed our perspective, today it is computers, and tomorrow it may be supercomputers. God has allowed us to develop a very complex world. He has provided us the intelligence and the natural resources. We must not lose our perspective; we are still living in God s creation. And He still loves our praises! We just have more to praise Him for as we discover more what He has given us.--David Stubblefield song lyrics
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