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What does the Bible say about creation declaring God's glory?

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The Bible teaches that creation reveals God's glory, as stated in Psalm 19:1 which says, 'The heavens declare the glory of God.'

In Psalm 19:1-4, we find a clear declaration that the heavens and the firmament are expressive of God's glory and handiwork. This passage reveals that creation does not merely exist; it actively communicates God's omnipotent power and divine nature. Every day, through the cycle of day and night, the universe signals God's majestic order and persistent faithfulness, ensuring that mankind is without excuse regarding the existence and attributes of God. Creation is a universal language, accessible to all, proclaiming the glory of God in a manner that every individual can comprehend.
Scripture References: Psalm 19:1-4, Psalm 19, Romans 1:20, Psalm 19:1-2, Romans 1:19-20

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Clay Curtis · Sep 18, 2014
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