The sermon on Psalm 104, delivered by Mikal Smith, centers on the theological richness of God's creation and providence, emphasizing the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty in both grand and small aspects of life. Smith argues that God is intricately involved in all creation, highlighting examples from nature that demonstrate His power, such as the way He governs the sea and sustains all living creatures. He references Scripture, particularly Genesis and Colossians 1:15-17, to illustrate Christ’s preeminence in creation and the idea that all things are made for Him and through Him. The practical significance underscores a need for believers to express gratitude and worship in response to the pervasive presence of God’s handiwork in the world, not just in profound doctrines but also in everyday occurrences.
“Sometimes we fail to just think on the small, detailed things of our God.”
“Every little stream of water... didn't happen by chance. All those bodies of water come from other places... God has set their course.”
“All things were made by Him, and for Him... by Him all things consist.”
“Brethren, I encourage you... to look at even the very simplistic things of life, the very minute things of life.”
The Bible emphasizes that God created all things for His own glory and purpose, demonstrating His sovereignty over all creation.
Psalm 104, Romans 11:36
God's providence is evident in His detailed governance of creation, as every aspect serves His divine purpose.
Psalm 104, Romans 8:28
Understanding God's majesty leads to proper worship and recognition of His sovereignty over all creation.
Psalm 104, Romans 8:28
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