“I always open my eyes as wide as ever I can, because I think I can see God in all the works of his hands, and what God has taken the trouble to make I think I ought to take the trouble to look at.” Charles Spurgeon
Psalm 104 focuses on God and His creation. In fact, most commentators think the psalmist (likely David) includes references to each of the seven days of creation week in it. Charles Spurgeon called Psalm 104 the poet’s version of Genesis.
On the seventh day of creation (Genesis 2:1-3), God rested from His work. He didn’t rest because He was tired, but He sat back and enjoyed what He had made. It should parallel what we do as we remember, rest in, and enjoy God’s works on the Lord’s Day. Remember that the seventh day of creation week was the only one that had no end through the format of there was an evening and morning for each day.
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