March 16, 2003

I hate Sam. It's been a long time since I've written that. But that's not what I wanted to write about.

Sunday school today was awesome. Honestly. This was probably one of the first Sunday school classes I had been to in a long time. All the way through..from the "introduce yourself" question (What about nature amazes you..or something to that effect) to listening to Chris Rice's Hallelujahs. I was actually really sad that class had to end. I would've loved to talk more about the passage, to sing songs of worship, and to fellowship with the body.

So we talked about Psalm 8. So that this makes sense, here:

Psalm 8

The LORD'S Glory and Man's Dignity
For the choir director; on the Gittith. A Psalm of David.
1 O LORD, our Lord,
How majestic is Your name in all the earth,
Who have displayed Your splendor above the heavens!

2 From the mouth of infants and nursing babes You have established strength
Because of Your adversaries,
To make the enemy and the revengeful cease.

3 When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
The moon and the stars, which You have ordained;

4 What is man that You take thought of him,
And the son of man that You care for him?

5 Yet You have made him a little lower than God,
And You crown him with glory and majesty!

6 You make him to rule over the works of Your hands;
You have put all things under his feet,

7 All sheep and oxen,
And also the beasts of the field,

8 The birds of the heavens and the fish of the sea,
Whatever passes through the paths of the seas.

9 O LORD, our Lord,
How majestic is Your name in all the earth!

It was such a great approach to the passage - to see the passage looked at from two different angles. We looked at it from the perspective of God and Man and then God and Nature. I was in the group that looked at God and Man. I'll just summarize things that I found really encouraging.

1. Looking at how man is described in verse 4, David describes man as being very, very, very small - almost insignificant when you compare man to the stars and the heavens. But then juxtaposed to verse 4, you have verse 5-6. Man is so insignificantly small in his own existence. But God has truly exalted us. He has crowned us with glory and entrusted His beautiful, perfect creation to US to rule over. Sometimes I marvel at why God would bestow something so amazing on fools like us. But, that's the great value that God sees in us, and that's grace.

2. We have been made a little lower than God. In Genesis, we read about being made in the image of God. Man was the only creature made in the image of God. He chose to make us different from all the other creatures. When God was looking for someone to help Adam, "a suitable helper could not be found" amid the amazing creatures of His creation. We are truly set apart. And He chose to love us.

3. What amazing power God must have. Verse 3: the heavens were made by God's fingers. Scientists will study space for centuries to come and yet still not be able to fully comprehend it. And, think about it..the heavens were almost like child's play to God - all he needed were His fingers. I think about creating something, like a house, that involves using your full body to lift and carry beams, strength to nail and hammer and saw. Can you imagine what God could do if you used that much strength and force? Well, that's the power at work in our lives.

I don't know if I necessarily learned anything new in my head. But, in my heart, I was reminded of so many of those fundamental things about God's character, about our identity, and about grace. This was the exact lesson I needed today. It's been a tough week.

Listening to Chris Rice's Hallelujahs at the end of class, I was staring out the window at the bustle of Chinatown, people crossing the street from shopping, a bunch of guys playing ball at Lincoln, and this one orange tree planted across the street. How beautiful life is, even urban life where nature is a bit hidden. The busyness, the bustle, it's all part of this beautiful dance if we can only step back to see our lives as just part of something far greater. Today, I was reminded of fixing our eyes upon Jesus, the Author and Perfector of our faith. Man, creation attests to the glory of God. How come I can become so blind to it and get so stuck looking at me and my insignificance?

My soul wells up with hallelujahs. :)

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