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Chuck Smith :: Sermon Notes for Psalm 8

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I. WHEN I CONSIDER THY HEAVENS.
A. Size of heavenly objects.
1. Earth 8,000 miles - 6,000 million, million, million tons 6-24 cifers.
2. Jupiter 1,300 times as large.
3. Sun 1,300,000 times the earth. 866,000 miles in diameter (hollow out sun).
4. Betelgeuse 215,000,000 miles in diameter.
B. Speeds of heavenly objects.
1. Earth traveling three trips simultaneously.
a. 9,000,000 miles per year at 1,000 mph on axis.
b. Between 500 & 600 million miles per year around sun, 19 miles per second.
1. Time to tell we have traveled 475 miles.
2. Complete journey 365 days, 9 hrs. 45 min., 48 sec.
c. With sun in her orbit at 13 miles per sec. 400,000,000 miles per year.
2. Some stars travel around 100 miles per second, others as fast as 15,000 miles per second.
C. Distance of heavenly objects.
1. New yard stick by which to measure.
a. Light 186,000 miles per second.
1. Around world 7-1/2 times in one second.
2. To moon and 1-1/4 seconds.
3. Sun in 7-1/2 minutes.
4. Neptune in 4 hours - 2,780,000 miles.
5. Limit of our solar system.
6. Earth a mustard seed, moon 1/4 this size placed one inch away, large apple for sun placed 40 feet, other planets varying in size from almost invisible to size of a pea from 15 feet to 1/3 miles from sun. Thus, our whole solar system set out in field less than mile square to reach nearest star you would have to go beyond distance of all America.
II. WHAT IS MAN, THE HUMAN SIDE "LIFE GETS SO TEDIOUS"
A. Size in comparison to universe.
B. Age in comparison to universe.
1. Oak tree 1,000 years.
2. Sequoias 3,000 years.
C. How powerless is man, the earth stirs in her sleep, and his cities fall, the wind blows and his navies are wrecked, the invisible germs crowd the air and his science is baffled. If the clouds withhold their rain a famine ensues, if they drop too much his cities are carried away in the flood.
III. WHAT IS MAN (THE DIVINE SIDE).
A. God is mindful of him.
1. Not even a sparrow falls.
B. God visited him.
1. He sent His Son.
C. God values Him.
1. Allowed His son to die.
2. "What should it profit a man..."
D. God has given him salvation.
E. God has prepared an eternal dwelling place fit for him.
O Lord our Lord, how excellent are thy ways.
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