Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Indescribable



















2008

Recorded: Passion Tour

Written: Louie Giglio

My Review:

I first saw this video when my pastor showed it on Sunday morning, and I was blown away. Giglio is engaging as he presents example after example of beautiful space phenomenon and walks us through the spiritual meaning in it all.

Beautiful.

Meaningful.

Moving.

Montage:



Quotes:
  • All you have to do is walk outside on a dark night and look up into the sky and you will know when you look up that this God we are worshipping tonight is beyond our wildest dreams.
  • “The heavens are telling the glory of God.”
  • We always call it the “known universe.” In other words – translation: We haven’t built a big enough telescope yet to see exactly what is out there that God has created. But every time we build a bigger telescope we’re wowed once again that it’s bigger than we thought, there’s more amazing stuff out there that we’ve never seen.
  • If the universe is just a habitation for you and me, it’s way oversized. …What if its primary purpose is to show off the splendor and the majesty and the greatness and the glory of the God who created it all?
  • “By the Word of the Lord, the Heavens were made”
  • If you step back, you just begin to get this feeling that maybe we’re not so big after all. And we know the one who made this world must be enormous. …Maybe we’re not quite as important as we thought we were.
  • “I felt very, very small.”
  • “What is man that You are mindful of him?”
  • “A mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam”
  • I’m not trying to make you FEEL small. I’m trying to help you see that you ARE small. But it’s significant insignificance. Because as tiny as we are, we are known and prized by Majesty who sent for us and loves us and knows us even though we are teeny tiny little bitty people on a little bitty speck floating through the vast cosmos He has made. …He knows us and is aware of us and loves us.
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