Psalm 8

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Psalm 8

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Intro and Review of Psalms

The book of Psalms teaches God’s people to live in a world full of evil and enemies, death and disappointment, by trusting in God’s character and word (wisdom); by waiting for God’s future kingdom which He will establish through His Messiah (eschatology); and by worshipping Him for the splendor of his person and the majesty of his works. (worship). - John Crutchfield

The book of Psalms teaches God’s people to live in a world full of evil and enemies, death and disappointment, by trusting in God’s character and word (wisdom); by waiting for God’s future kingdom which He will establish through His Messiah (eschatology); and by worshipping Him for the splendor of his person and the majesty of his works. (worship). - John Crutchfield
Psalm 8 LEB
For the music director, on the Gittith. A psalm of David. 1 Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth, who put your splendor above the heavens. 2 From the mouth of children and infants you have founded strength on account of your enemies, to silence the enemy and the avenger. 3 When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars which you set in place— 4 what is a human being that you think of him? and a child of humankind that you care for him? 5 And you made him a little lower than heavenly beings, and with glory and with majesty you crowned him. 6 You make him over the works of your hands; all things you have placed under his feet: 7 sheep and cattle, all of them, and also the wild animals of the field, 8 the birds of the sky and the fish of the sea, everything that passes along the paths of seas. 9 Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all of the earth!

The book of Psalms teaches God’s people to live in a world full of evil and enemies, death and disappointment, by trusting in God’s character and word (wisdom); by waiting for God’s future kingdom which He will establish through His Messiah (eschatology); and by worshipping Him for the splendor of his person and the majesty of his works. (worship). - John Crutchfield

The book of Psalms teaches God’s people to live in a world full of evil and enemies, death and disappointment, by trusting in God’s character and word (wisdom); by waiting for God’s future kingdom which He will establish through His Messiah (eschatology); and by worshipping Him for the splendor of his person and the majesty of his works. (worship). - John Crutchfield
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Psalm 8 LEB
For the music director, on the Gittith. A psalm of David. Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth, who put your splendor above the heavens. From the mouth of children and infants you have founded strength on account of your enemies, to silence the enemy and the avenger. When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars which you set in place— what is a human being that you think of him? and a child of humankind that you care for him? And you made him a little lower than heavenly beings, and with glory and with majesty you crowned him. You make him over the works of your hands; all things you have placed under his feet: sheep and cattle, all of them, and also the wild animals of the field, the birds of the sky and the fish of the sea, everything that passes along the paths of seas. Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all of the earth!
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how majestic is your name in all of the earth!

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who put your splendor above the heavens.

Psalm 8 LEB
For the music director, on the Gittith. A psalm of David. 1 Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth, who put your splendor above the heavens. 2 From the mouth of children and infants you have founded strength on account of your enemies, to silence the enemy and the avenger. 3 When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars which you set in place— 4 what is a human being that you think of him? and a child of humankind that you care for him? 5 And you made him a little lower than heavenly beings, and with glory and with majesty you crowned him. 6 You make him over the works of your hands; all things you have placed under his feet: 7 sheep and cattle, all of them, and also the wild animals of the field, 8 the birds of the sky and the fish of the sea, everything that passes along the paths of seas. 9 Yahweh, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all of the earth!

The God of the Universe, the God who made the milky way galaxy and atoms, made you special—to enjoy and care for His creation.

Take time this week to look at God’s glorious creation and think about how much He loves you.

2 From the mouth of children and infants you have founded strength
on account of your enemies,
to silence the enemy and the avenger.
3 When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars which you set in place—
4 what is a human being that you think of him?
and a child of humankind that you care for him?
5 And you made him a little lower than heavenly beings,
and with glory and with majesty you crowned him.
6 You make him over the works of your hands;
all things you have placed under his feet:
7 sheep and cattle, all of them,
and also the wild animals of the field,
8 the birds of the sky and the fish of the sea,
everything that passes along the paths of seas.
9 Yahweh, our Lord,
how majestic is your name in all of the earth!
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