Reality #1: A Final Word

by | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 comments

“In the beginning God created…” Genesis 1:1

Before we move on to Absolute Reality #2, I thought it would be appropriate to meditate on the foundational Reality that God alone is the Creator of all that exists and worship our Creator-Father. We sing a song from time to time in our church that wonderfully expresses this reality. Many of you will be familiar with this song. Take a moment to reflect and meditate once again on the truth of the One who uniquely made you and me and the amazing world in which we live. Worship Him in the splendor of His holiness.

God Of Wonders

God of wonders beyond our galaxy
You are holy, holy.
The universe declares Your majesty,
You are holy, holy!

Lord of heaven and earth, Lord of all creation
Of water, earth and sky.
The heavens are Your tabernacle,
Glory to the Lord on high!

Early in the morning I will celebrate the light.
When I stumble in the darkness,
I will call Your name by night.
God of wonders beyond our galaxy
You are holy, holy.
Precious Lord, reveal Your heart to me,
Father hold me, hold me.
The universe declares Your majesty,
You are holy, holy!
Hallelujah to the Lord of heaven and earth!

GRANDPAUSE: “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker; for He is our God and we are the people of His pasture, the flock under His care.” Ps. 95:6-7

(Last week I forgot to include the name of the person who wrote the following quote.) “The Bible presents God as the Creator-Father who has a claim on humanity… as One who has unconditional love for His creation – and that includes you.” – quote from 7 Universal Truths by Dr. Douglas Shaw

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