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How do we know that all creation praises God?

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The harmony and glory in creation itself testify to God's eternal praise through its existence.

Psalm 148 portrays a vivid picture of creation as a chorus of praise. The celestial bodies—the sun, moon, and stars—proudly reflect God's command, existing solely due to His creative decree. Their beauty and brilliance evoke adoration for the Creator, even if they do not speak. Likewise, the multitude of earthly creatures and the elements like fire, hail, and winds fulfill God's design by honoring Him through their existence and function. Each aspect of creation is interwoven with the purpose of glorifying God, thus affirming the truth that all things—directly and indirectly—are engaged in a symphony of praise to their Maker.
Scripture References: Psalm 148:1-5, Psalm 148:7-10

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Psalm 148
Henry Law · May 28, 2007
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