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MAJESTY AND HUMANITY (3)

by Josh Malone

Scripture: Psalms 8:1-9
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Title: Majesty and Humanity (3)
Series: Summer in the Psalms
Author: Josh Malone
Text: Psalm 8

ILLUS. - Creation has a way of pointing us heavenward. God's creation remind us of how big, great, and glorious God is. - When you sit on the beach and look out at the vast ocean. When you stare up at a night sky and see it showered with stars. When you look at massive mountain. - Recently people got a glimpse of the Northern Lights in places that don't normally get to see that ... just another reminder of how big, great, and glorious God is. - That can also make us feel small. - For instance, When you think of the Solar System ... we seem pretty small. - But it also reminds us we are made by the glorious God that made these massive things. That God made us for His glory. - We are even the crown of His creation.

- God's Majesty and our humanity. - But in the mist of this we are reminded may that the Scripture teaches us we fall short of God's glory. We have not lived up to our purpose. - But in Christ ... we can be reconciled. - In Christ we see both MAJESTY and HUMANITY ... and in Christ the Majestic God and sinful humanity can be reconciled.

- Today's Psalm is going to point us here. - Psalm 8 is a psalm about the majesty of God and humanity ... and it's a psalm that points us ... to Jesus our Great Savior, our Reconciler.

- Dad's we have a responsibility ... to point our children heavenward. To remind them there is a great God who is majestic and holy. To remind them we are made in God's image and that we have sinned. We have a responsibility to teach them about Jesus ... the God-Man, who alone can reconcile God and man. - Psalm 8 is a great psalm to help us.

Psalm 8:1-9 - To the choirmaster: according to The Gittith. A Psalm of David.
1 O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens. 2 Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still ...

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