Psalm 19

Psalm 19:1 – The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth His handywork.

David is to me one of the most fascinating characters of God’s story. He was dynamic—a great warrior and inspiring leader, but also a true artist in expression. And as beautiful as his Psalms are when translated into English—or Spanish, I can’t help but wonder what it will be like to watch him play his harp and sing them again one day on the New Earth.

Psalm 19 is one of his most loved psalms, with good reason. Try to picture two very different Davids spending a day together in God’s creation and admiring the same sun rise and set. I say: “Wow, that was amazing sunrise/sunset… God sure loves beauty!” The other David responds:

“The heavens declare the glory of God;
and the firmament showeth his handywork.

Day unto day uttereth speech,
and night unto night showeth knowledge.

There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.
Their line is gone out through all the earth,
and their words to the end of the world.

In them hath He set a tabernacle for the sun,
Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber,
and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race.
His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it:
and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.”

Boy I wish I could express my thoughts like that! I have the impression David composed this Psalm one day while tending his sheep. He was awestruck by the sky God had painted that day. Having grown up in mountains of Spain, I have many times experienced similarly overwhelming moments. Let me quickly share a few pictures I’ve found. These are all close by in the area I live in. I think you’ll see what I mean…

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Click those pictures to see them larger. That feeling of wonder is what David felt.

Here is a quick summary of Psalm 19. Notice the David’s logical progression and response.

vv. 1-6 – Creation reveals God’s character
vv. 7-11 – Scripture reveals man’s character
vv. 12-14 – David prays for a change of character

Creation reflects its Creator. That’s why every single thing God makes is beautiful. And although we as men persist in marring perfection with sin, nature remains a clear testimony of God’s own nature.

So…

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight,
O Lord, my Strength, and my Redeemer.

Miami Trip Update

Last week, I was finally able to travel to Miami to apply for my visa. I took a briefcase full of forms and photocopies and pictures, all the while literally praying that everything was in order. During these last weeks I tried many times to call the embassy to make sure I wasn’t making theThere... Miami wasn't so bad... trip in vain. In my calls I was never able to make it further than leaving voice messages (which, of course, no one ever responded to), so I’ll admit, I was not without some apprehension on the way.

But praise the Lord, everything was in order, and I had all the necessary paperwork with me, so my application was accepted and forwarded to “an office in Madrid.” The people I spoke to told me that I should be contacted within a month or two with a notice to come back to Miami and pick up my approved visa. I cannot describe how relieved I was that everything went smoothly.

It is almost unbelievable to me how long this whole process has taken. When I left my church in Irun last August, I told people I hoped to return by Christmas of that year. God obviously had other plans though. He’s taught me a whole lot during this waiting period, and I’m grateful.

Now, if you could simply pray that the visa be approved soon, I would be very thankful. I’m glad to wait as long as God wants, but as soon as He allows it, I will return to Spain to serve in the church at Irun. I’m praying as well that God will continue to provide financially. He always has in the past, and I’m confident He will keep doing so.


I am now fully approved as a missionary with World Wide New Testament Baptist Missions (www.wwntbm.com). That is the mission board of my parents and grandparents, and it’s a privilege to be working with them as well.


One last thing I wanted to mention. For quite a while I’ve been considering the idea of using my website to share more than strictly ministry updates. That will still be its main purpose, but I plan to start using it as a blog to share other thoughts as well. As I study the Bible I like to try to put into words some of the things I learn from time to time, and I’ll be sharing some of those thoughts online. I certainly don’t claim any special insight, but I do love sharing the things God teaches me. Here are some thoughts on a passage I studied today in Hebrews.

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As always, thank you for your prayers. God is good, as always.

David
Ps. 34:3