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Moon

The moon is God's creation, serving as a light for night and a sign of His sovereignty over all creation. Scripture reveals the moon's role in marking time and its involvement in end-times events.

Overview

God created the moon on the fourth day to rule the night and provide light for humanity (Genesis 1:16). The psalmist celebrates the moon as evidence of God's wisdom and eternal praise (Psalm 8:3). Throughout Scripture, the moon serves practical purposes while also functioning as a sign of significant divine events, particularly in apocalyptic passages describing the end times.

Key Scriptures

"He made the stars also" (Genesis 1:16, NASB). "When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have ordained" (Psalm 8:3, NASB). "His brilliance is like the light; He has rays flashing from His hand, and there is the hiding of His power" referring to God's control over creation (Habakkuk 3:4, NASB). In Matthew 24:29, Jesus teaches that "the moon will not give its light" during end-times judgment, emphasizing God's complete authority over creation.

Application

Recognize the moon as a testament to God's creative power and trust His sovereignty over all celestial events, both present and future.

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