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What does Psalm 8 teach us about God's majesty?

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Psalm 8 teaches that God's majesty is seen in His creation and His mindful relationship with humanity.

Psalm 8 begins by exalting the name of the Lord and declaring His glory above the heavens. The psalmist reflects on the heavens as the work of God's fingers, marveling at the vastness of creation compared to the smallness of man. Yet, despite His infinite majesty, God is still mindful of us, which is both humbling and encouraging. It indicates that God’s greatness does not distance Him from humanity; rather, it compels Him to engage with us, demonstrating His love, mercy, and grace even amid His sovereignty over the universe.
Scripture References: Psalm 8:1-4

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