Psalm
104:27-35; key verse, verse 24—How many are Your works, O Lord! In wisdom
You made them all; the earth is full of Your creatures.
This Psalm has no
title but it is attributed to David.
The psalmist recalls the fifth day of
creation. (Genesis 1:20-23). The realm
of the sea is structurally balanced with the celestial realm, (see verses 2-4)
as the other boundary to the realm of earth. And the Lord orders each day of
your life as He has promised to guide and sustain you.
These all wait for You, that You may give
them their food: The psalmist considered all kinds of created things from the
land, sea, and air. He recognized that they all depended upon God, who provided
for them in due season.
The Lord provides for all we need in due season. God has a timing for all
things, and does not feed his creatures by fits and starts; he gives them daily
bread, and a quantity proportioned to their needs.
V. 24: O
LORD, how manifold are Your works. The psalmist continues in amazement as
he looks at nature and creation. He sees it all not as the result of random and
purposeless events, but as the wise works of a great God who has right of
ownership over all of it (Your possessions). [2]
Collect
for Psalm 104: God of all light, life and love, through the visible things of the
world you raise our thoughts to things unseen and you show us your power and
your love. From your dwelling place refresh our hearts and renew the face of the
earth with the life-giving water of your Word, until the new heaven and new
earth resound with the song of resurrection in Jesus Christ our Lord. [3]-21
September 2021
[1] “The Crucifixion” Schnorr Von Carolsfeld
woodcuts © WELS permission granted for personal and congregational use
[3] Collect for Psalm 104, For All the Saints, A Prayer Book For and By the Church, © 1996 The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Delhi, NY
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