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The All-Important Sun

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The heavens declare the glory of God... In them hath He set a tabernacle for the sun ... 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. Psalm 19:1,4,6

Without the sun, all life on earth would cease. [The light or radiant energy coming from the sun to the earth is the source of almost all of the earth's energy by which the processes of nature and life itself are maintained upon the earth.]

The sun evaporates water from the oceans. This water vapor fills the air, providing humidity to keep living things from shriveling, as well as providing the moisture for rain. The sun's heat produces winds, refreshing the air. These winds stir up the oceans and lakes, adding oxygen which freshens them also. The sun is the source of light for an otherwise dark and dead world.

The sun is almost 93 million miles from the earth, but it takes only eight minutes for its light to reach us. In spite of passing through the cold regions of space, none of its heat is lost. Its full benefit falls in just the right proportions on Earth's various zones.

The composition of the earth and its distance from the sun are exactly right for the forms of life the Creator has placed here. To provide the fullest benefits, God has tilted the earth's axis by 23 degrees. This exposes various parts of the world to the sun's radiation in such a way as to make possible the cultivation of twice as much land as would be possible if the earth were always at the same angle to the sun.

In space there are stars estimated to be two billion times brighter than our sun, but God has made it just right for our needs. It is 860,000 miles in diameter and if it were hollow it could contain over a million earths! It is a huge nuclear furnace, changing four to five million tons of its matter into energy every second. Who but God could provide such a furnace as this!

The sun dominates the nine planets of our solar system and is responsible for holding each one in its course. No collisions are possible, because the speed of each planet as it travels in its orbit, together with the gravitational pull of the sun, makes it maintain a uniform distance at all times.

Who do you think put these heavenly bodies in such a precise pattern? Who set their speed through space and established their travels around the sun so accurately? Only God, who put all this in motion, could have kept them in the same circuits and timetables ever since they were created.

David, impressed with the majesty of the heavens, referred to the Lord as his sun and shield. Is He your sun and shield, too?

"For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly. O LORD of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in Thee." Psalm 84:11,12.

Copied with permission from Messages of God's Love. More articles in The Wonders of God's Creation (Volume 1-4) by Sidney R. Gill, also published by Bible Truth Publishers, Addison, ILĀ 60101.

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