Saturday, 25 April 2026

Night Sky

I wonder if you managed to spot any of the meteor showers this week. Sadly, it was too late for me, but I saw some stunning photographs that my friends took. As I was looking at them, I was reminded of what I consider to be one of the most throwaway lines in the bible. In the creation story of Genesis 1, verse 16 simply says, "he made the stars also". I always read this as "oh yeah, and he did that as well" - and yet, especially in our rural settings, the stars that we see are such beautiful and wonderful things. Over the years, they have been studied and observed; they have helped navigation, and some even believed they told the future. David's Psalm 8 is a bit more appreciative - "When I consider … the moon and the stars… what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?

 

There is something profoundly humbling in that question. The God who scattered billions of stars across the heavens - almost as an afterthought - is the same God who knows your name and notices you, your joys and your worries. This scale is impossible to hold in our minds - but perhaps that is the point. The night sky reminds us how small we are, and yet we are minded, cared for, and known.