Star Gazing
Karen Pourbabaee
“He counts the stars and calls them all by name.” Psalm 147:4 LB
Over 100 billion stars inhabit the galaxy we live in, the Milky Way; any given night, we might see about 2500! And they each have a name!
One glorious star directed the Magi to our Lord. Without a word, the Christmas Star silently led their pilgrimage to Bethlehem.
We’re all on a pilgrimage. Perhaps the stars also have something to offer on our paths to finding the Lord. Are you seeking direction? Looking for the solace of peace in your heart? Perhaps an answer to a very important question? Sensing the presence of God can help. An outdoor escapade can energize your faith. A little night-time star gazing may change your outlook on life.
Look: Gaze intently at God’s dazzling canopy covering the earth. Stop and consider this natural miracle.
The heavens declare the glory of God and display what His hands have made. (Psalm 19:1) Without a word, the stars speak to us of God’s power, wisdom, and faithfulness.
Listen: The stars will tell us there is a Mighty Hand in all things. Listen, for you will also hear there is a Mighty Hand upon your life, too. Your heart will know, just as surely as God guides the stars and holds them in their place, He will continually guide you and keep you in the place He has ordained for you.
Live: In your star gazing, perhaps you will experience the sentiments of the Magi:
“For we saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him.” (Mathew 2:2) “And when they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy.” (Mathew 2:10) May you find Him, too, amidst God’s galaxy of stars.
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