the heavens tell the glory of God.

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God bless my brothers of steemchurch today I want to share Psalm 19.


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1 The heavens tell the glory of God,

the firmament proclaims the work of his hands.

2 One day transmits the news to the other,

one night to the other he shares his knowledge.

3 Without words, without language,

without a perceptible voice,

4 its echo resounds throughout the earth,

His words reach the ends of the world!

God has planted in the heavens

a canopy for the sun.

5 And this one, as a boyfriend who comes out of the bridal chamber,

he gets ready, like an athlete, to walk the road.

6 It comes from one end of the heavens

and, on its way, it reaches the other extreme,

without anything being freed from its heat.

7 The law of the Lord is perfect:

infuses new breath.

The mandate of the Lord is trustworthy:

gives wisdom to the simple.

8 The precepts of the Lord are right:

They bring joy to the heart.

The commandment of the Lord is clear:

gives light to the eyes.

9 The fear of the Lord is pure:

it remains forever.

The judgments of the Lord are true:

all of them are fair.

10 They are more desirable than gold,

more than a lot of refined gold;

They are sweeter than honey,

the honey that distils from the honeycomb.

11 By them your servant is warned;

whoever obeys them receives a great reward.

12 Who is aware of their own mistakes?

Forgive me, those I'm not aware of!

13 Also, deliver your servant from knowingly sinning;

Do not let such sins dominate me.

So I will be free of guilt

and multiply my sins.

14 Therefore, be acceptable to you

my words and my thoughts,

O Lord, my rock and my redeemer.


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Friends of Steemchur, How good it is to be able to seek God with all your heart! It is not in an indifferent or cold way, without enthusiasm. Sometimes enthusiasm is followed by an attitude of discouragement or discouragement. Seek God with all your heart.

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This psalm is a song of praise written by David, in which he praises God for his revelation to man. In summary, these first verses affirm to us in the first place, that creation is not the product of chance or chance, but of God; secondly, that the creation testifies to us the reality of a creator God; thirdly, that this testimony is silent but its echo reverberates in every corner of the earth; Fourth, we should never worship the creation but the Creator God. These verses tell us about what is known as natural revelation.

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