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Psalm 19:1-4
Excerpted from: Four Views of Christ (Part 2)David looked at God's creation and this is what the result was. He saw something, he grasped something, he comprehended something that is of spiritual significance. He not only saw a creation, but he saw a creation that constantly, every day, day after day witnesses to all of mankind that there is a great and awesome Creator of tremendous wisdom, awesome power of magnitude of mind and intelligence that is beyond comprehension. Was David's perspective different from other men's? Certainly it was.
Psalm 19:1-5
Excerpted from: Of God Appointed LifeThe unspoken words of God's creativity and maintaining power are constantly in front of us, everywhere.
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