Psalm 8
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Commentary
The psalmist begins by expressing his awe at the grandeur of the heavens, the moon, and the stars, which are the works of God’s fingers. Despite the vastness of the universe, the psalmist is amazed that God still cares for mankind, whom He has made just a little lower than the angels, crowning them with glory and honor. The psalm serves as a reminder of God’s majesty and power, and also as a reflection on the special relationship that exists between Him and humanity. It is a call to appreciate the gift of life and to live in awe of the God who has created all things. The psalmist’s words continue to inspire and uplift people today, reminding them of the limitless potential that lies within them by virtue of being made in God’s image.
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