How Many Are Your Works
He makes springs pour water into
the ravines; it flows between the mountains. They give water to all the beasts
of the field; the wild donkeys quench their thirst. The birds of the sky nest
by the waters; they
sing among the branches. He waters the mountains from his upper chambers; the
land is satisfied by the fruit of his work. He makes grass grow for the cattle,
and plants for people to cultivate—bringing forth food from the earth: wine
that gladdens human hearts, oil to make their faces shine, and bread that
sustains their hearts. The trees of the Lord are well watered,
the cedars of Lebanon that he planted. There the birds make their nests; the
stork has its home in the junipers. The high mountains
belong to the wild goats; the crags are a refuge for the hyrax.
Psalm
104:10-18
How many are your works, Lord! In wisdom you
made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. There is the sea, vast and
spacious, teeming with
creatures beyond number—living things both large and small. There
the ships go to and fro, and Leviathan, which you
formed to frolic there.
Psalm 104:24-26
It’s
2 a.m. when Nadia, a farmer of sea cucumbers, walks into a roped-off pen in the
ocean shallows near her Madagascar village to harvest her “crop.” The early
hour doesn’t bother her. “Life was very hard before I started farming,” she
says. “I didn’t have any source of income.” Now, as a member of a
marine-protection program called Velondriake, meaning
“to live with the sea,” Nadia sees her income growing and stabilizing. “We
thank God that this project appeared,” she adds.
It
appeared in large part because God’s creation provided what their project
needs—a natural supply of sea life. In praise of our providing God, the
psalmist wrote, “He makes grass grow for the cattle, and plants for people to
cultivate” (Psalm 104:14). As well, “there is the sea . . . teeming with creatures
beyond number—living things both large and small” (v. 25).
It’s
a wonder, indeed, how God’s wondrous creation also provides for us. The
humble sea cucumber, for example, helps form a healthy marine food chain.
Careful harvesting of sea cucumbers, in turn, grants Nadia and her neighbors a
living wage.
Nothing
is random in God’s creation. He uses it all for His glory and our good. Thus,
“I will sing to the Lord all my life,” says the psalmist (v. 33). We too
can praise Him today as we ponder all that He provides.
In what ways does God provide for you through His creation?
How can you thank Him for that today?
O Creator
God, we’re humbled by Your vast creation and all the ways You provide for our
needs.
Our
Daily Bread – April 22, 2020