Psalm 19:1 — “The heavens declare the glory of God…”
When I was younger, I used to be a stargazer. I'd stare out into the night sky and wonder what, or who, was out there. Are there "little green men"? I don't believe so!
But if there are other beings out there—somewhere beyond Orion’s Belt or tucked behind a nebula—they wouldn’t be strangers to God. They’d be part of His creation. Maybe they’d marvel at stars like we do. Maybe they’d have their own version of a sunrise, a Sabbath, or a Savior.
And maybe, just maybe, they’d look at Earth and wonder:
“Do they know Him too?”
Because the truth is, God doesn’t need a passport or a spaceship! His glory isn’t bound by gravity, space or time. And His love isn’t limited to one planet. Whether it’s a shepherd in Kentucky or a stargazer on Kepler-452b, the heavens still declare His glory.
So today, let’s live like we’re part of something cosmic.
Let’s worship like the whole universe is watching.
Because maybe it is.
Have a great day, and as always, let others see Jesus in you!
When I was younger, I used to be a stargazer. I'd stare out into the night sky and wonder what, or who, was out there. Are there "little green men"? I don't believe so!
But if there are other beings out there—somewhere beyond Orion’s Belt or tucked behind a nebula—they wouldn’t be strangers to God. They’d be part of His creation. Maybe they’d marvel at stars like we do. Maybe they’d have their own version of a sunrise, a Sabbath, or a Savior.
And maybe, just maybe, they’d look at Earth and wonder:
“Do they know Him too?”
Because the truth is, God doesn’t need a passport or a spaceship! His glory isn’t bound by gravity, space or time. And His love isn’t limited to one planet. Whether it’s a shepherd in Kentucky or a stargazer on Kepler-452b, the heavens still declare His glory.
So today, let’s live like we’re part of something cosmic.
Let’s worship like the whole universe is watching.
Because maybe it is.
Have a great day, and as always, let others see Jesus in you!
Psalm 19:1 — “The heavens declare the glory of God…”
When I was younger, I used to be a stargazer. I'd stare out into the night sky and wonder what, or who, was out there. Are there "little green men"? I don't believe so!
But if there are other beings out there—somewhere beyond Orion’s Belt or tucked behind a nebula—they wouldn’t be strangers to God. They’d be part of His creation. Maybe they’d marvel at stars like we do. Maybe they’d have their own version of a sunrise, a Sabbath, or a Savior.
And maybe, just maybe, they’d look at Earth and wonder:
“Do they know Him too?”
Because the truth is, God doesn’t need a passport or a spaceship! His glory isn’t bound by gravity, space or time. And His love isn’t limited to one planet. Whether it’s a shepherd in Kentucky or a stargazer on Kepler-452b, the heavens still declare His glory.
So today, let’s live like we’re part of something cosmic.
Let’s worship like the whole universe is watching.
Because maybe it is.
Have a great day, and as always, let others see Jesus in you!