05/27/2026
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How Great is Our God.
(Published April 22nd 2026)
Since the Artemis 2 space mission the other week, I've bought my four-year-old a space book.
Big pages, full of photographs and he is completely obsessed with it.
We read it most nights before bed. Galaxies. Nebulas. Stars so far away that the light reaching us left before humans existed.
He points at the pictures and asks questions I can't always answer. I try anyway.
But what gets me every time isn't the facts, though the facts are staggering. It's the images.
A nebula that looks like a pillar of fire stretching across light-years.
A galaxy with 200 billion stars, and that's just one galaxy among hundreds of billions of others.
I stare at those photos, and my sense of scale collapses. The thing I was worried about an hour ago suddenly feels very small.
And then I realize that God made all this. Not just the Earth, not just our solar system. All of it. The pillars and the galaxies and the empty distances between them that take light thousands of years to cross.
He spoke it into existence, knows every part of it, and holds it all together.
"The heavens declare the glory of God. The expanse shows His handiwork." - Psalm 19:1
The heavens aren't just decorative. They're saying something. Every nebula, every galaxy, every impossibly vast stretch of space is a statement about who God is.
And this is the same God who knows your name. Who hears your prayers. Who calls you His.
Nothing you're carrying today is too big for Him.
How great is our God.
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