Our LORD, by your wisdom you made so many things; the whole earth is covered with your living creatures (Psalm 104:24, CEV).

Monarch Butterfly — photo by David Kitz
Reflection
This week’s I Love the Psalms theme is wisdom.
At 4:20 this morning I heard a robin sing his brilliant song to welcome the new day. Before I wrote this post, I saw a squirrel scamper across the walkway to hide a peanut in the soil beneath our lilies. The monarch butterfly in the photo above closed and then opened its wings, so I could capture its beauty in glory spread wide. As we behold all this and so much more, is it any wonder that the psalmist makes this statement:
Our LORD, by your wisdom you made so many things; the whole earth is covered with your living creatures (Psalm 104:24, CEV).
The infinite variety and diversity of God’s creatures is astounding. The word infinite is appropriate. Every year biologists add newly discovered species to the catalog of God’s creation. We are nowhere near discovering them all. Yet somehow we have the audacity to consider ourselves the superior ones—the ones who know how it all was formed.
Real wisdom knows its limitations. Real wisdom knows when to bow its head in praise.
Response: LORD God, in humility I bow before you. You are the awesome Creator whose wisdom I cannot begin to fathom. All praise belongs to you. Amen.
Your Turn: Are you amazed at God’s creation? Have we forgotten the One who set it all in motion?
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This is great David.
I am always amazed and in awe at the absolute wisdom and brilliance of God and His works.
I’ve been studying the structure and function of a single cell, and it’s mind boggling the immense complexity of such a seemingly simple unit.
To think there is no wisdom behind such a creation is just asinine.
Indeed, “Real wisdom knows its limitations. Real wisdom knows when to bow its head in praise.”
Amen, great thoughts and a great reminder of our “smallness” in respect to everything that God does.