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How do we know God's glory is demonstrated in creation?

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God’s glory is evident in creation through the intricate design and beauty of the world.

The glory of God is demonstrated in creation in a way that is clear and accessible to all. As Psalm 19:1 states, 'The heavens declare the glory of God.' Creation itself acts as an ongoing declaration of God’s majesty. Every aspect of nature—from the vastness of the skies to the delicate intricacies of a flower—bears witness to the Creator’s glory and power.

Additionally, in Isaiah 6:3, the seraphim proclaim, 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of His glory.' This means that not only do the heavens reflect aspects of God’s character, but all parts of creation are infused with His glory. Nature constantly speaks, illustrating God’s creative prowess and inviting people into a profound awareness of His presence. Observing creation should move the heart of the believer into a place of worship, as it continually reveals the greatness of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 19:1, Isaiah 6:3

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