Cloak of Light
Psalm 104:2-3 and Sunset Clouds over Palo Duro Canyon, Texas.
“Covering Yourself with light as with a cloak, stretching out heaven like a tent curtain. He lays the beams of His upper chambers in the waters; He makes the clouds His chariot; He walks upon the wings of the wind.” Psalm 104:2-3
Clothed with a Cloak of Light
In Psalm 104 we find a very poetic description of the God of creation. The writer uses the elegant beauty of a sunset (or sunrise) to describe the wonder of God.
The beauty we see in a sunset sky calls us to the beauty of our God clothed with a cloak of light. John Eldredge says it so wonderfully when he writes in the The Sacred Romance, “The beauty that so captures our hearts and is so fleeting draw us towards an eternal reality.”
There is no greater reality than God.
Read about the God of nature in Psalm 104.
Using standard American grammar would be appreciated – the ‘beauty’ CALLS us. When you have a noun like ‘beauty’ the singular verb is used, not the plural.
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