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People see God in the bigness of nature
People see God in the smallness of nature
or in a baby’s laugh
People see God in the mysteries of the world. A Bumble Bee’s wings are too small and its body is too big for it to fly.
A Psalmist wrote “Heavens declare the glory of God”
The ‘Eye of God’ Nebular
The ‘Whirlpool’ Nebular
‘X Structure’ at the Centre of the Whirlpool Nebular
The heavens keep telling
the wonders of God,
and the skies declare
what God has done.
Each day informs
the following day;
each night announces
to the next.
They don’t speak a word,
and there is never
the sound of a voice.
Yet their message reaches
all the earth,
and travels
around the world.
In the heavens a tent
is set up for the sun.
It rises like a bridegroom
and gets ready like a hero
eager to run a race.
It travels all the way
across the sky.
Nothing hides from its heat.
Psalm 19:1-6
All we see in the sky displays
God’s amazing work,
and the vastness of everything declare
what God has done.
Every day and every night
God’s handy work is seen.
All the parts of creation plan with each other
to talk about God
but they do.
The skies display God’s glory,
and we see it all over earth
Before the sun starts the day
It gets ready to rise and
tell the world about God
The sun’s heat is like
God’s glory
you can feel it everywhere
Mr Jackson’s Psalm 19:1-6
Abraham - Sarah
Isaac - Rebekah
Jacob - Leah
Judah - Temah
Perez and Zerah
Hezron
Aram
Aminadab
Nahshon
Salmon - Rahab
Boaz -Ruth
Obed
Jesse
King David - Bathsheba
King Solomon
Rehoboam
Abijah
Asaph
Jehoshaphat
Joram
Uzziah
Jotham
Ahaz
Hezekiah
Manasseh
Amos
Josiah
Jechoniah
Salathiel
Zerubbabel
Abiud
Eliakim
Azor
Zadok
Achim
Eliud
Eleazar
Mattham
Jacob
Joseph-Mary
Jesus
Jesus’ Whakapapa (Matthew 1)