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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Monday, February 9, 2015
Today's Title: A Good Look Around
Today's Scripture: Psalm 19:1-3
Working
at a major university is a very humbling experience. At any given moment, in various classrooms
all over campus, men and women stand in front of students and spew forth
knowledge that spans the whole of human learning. Courses are taught in all subjects ranging
from ancient Greek literature to evolutionary psychology. I have no idea what this last field of study
entails.
But then again, that’s the way it is
on every campus the world over. There is
so much to learn and so much to consider that it would take several lifetimes
just to scratch the surface. Every day
on my way from our classroom building to the parking lot, I walk past the main
library. This building is several
stories tall. Inside is a wonderful
collection of books, journals, newspapers, magazines, and computers. It is indeed possible to access the whole of
human knowledge in this one building.
What a daunting and humbling task that would be!
The seminary too has its own
library. It is a large building filled
with books, articles, journals, magazines, and computers. It represents the sum of knowledge written
about God’s word. As with the
university’s library, it would take a lifetime to go through every book and
article written on the various aspects found in the Bible. On more than one occasion I have found myself
overwhelmed as I perused the stacks, looking for a particular commentary or
article about a specific idea found in the Scriptures.
All of this learning and knowledge
can be, as I said, overwhelming. It can
also lead us to believe that without an academic degree we aren't truly
educated and without a seminary degree we can’t fully understand God’s word. Nothing could be farther from the
truth, especially where this last statement is concerned.
The vast majority of the men and
women in the Bible had no seminary training.
Abraham never studied theology, King David never took a class in Greek, Moses didn't study homiletics (preaching) and none of the twelve disciples had the
credentials to be considered a serious candidate for the pastorate of a church
by any present-day search committee.
However, their knowledge and understanding of God’s word was decidedly
profound. Their classroom was life and
their library consisted of the things around them and in their history. All they needed was a good look around to see
God and to understand His work.
David speaks directly to this point
in Psalm 19:1-3, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the
skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where
their voice is not heard.” David
reminds us today that all creation speaks to us about God. Every tree, every plant, every star in the
sky, and the face of everyone we meet remind us of the great God we serve. Study is important, spending time delving
into God’s word is essential, but God makes Himself known to us everyday is so
many different ways.
Wherever you are today in your walk
with God, I trust you will take time to stop and take a good look around. You will see Him at the office, you will see
Him at lunch, you will see Him at the grocery store, and you will see Him in
the night sky before you go to sleep.
God is the creator of all you see and He is constantly aware of where
you are at any given moment. Have you taken a good look around today? Perhaps you should!
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