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Psalm 8: God’s Glory and Man’s Dignity

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Psalm 8: God’s Glory and Man’s Dignity

with Michael Easley
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In this sermon, Dr. Michael Easley shows how Psalm 8 declares God’s glory and man's dignity—small, yet crowned as God’s image-bearers.

Psalm 8: God’s Glory and Man’s Dignity

This series was originally recorded at The Cove in Asheville, NC.

Summary

In this sermon on Psalm 8, Dr. Michael Easley invites us to look up—at the heavens—and then look inward at the profound question: What is man? As David gazes at the moon and stars, he marvels at God’s majesty and then wonders why the Creator would care for such seemingly insignificant creatures.

Psalm 8 opens and closes with praise: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth.” Easley unpacks the significance of God’s revealed name—Yahweh—and demonstrates how His glory fills both heaven and earth. At the center of the psalm stands this astonishing truth: God makes humanity in His image.

Confronting pantheism, evolution as ultimate origin, and modern idolatry, Easley boldly affirms a biblical theology of creation. Man does not crawl out of primordial slime; God intentionally forms him, crowns him with glory, and entrusts him with dominion under His authority. Though we appear small against the vast cosmos, God uniquely redeems humanity—so much so that Jesus Christ becomes fully God and fully man.

Psalm 8 calls us to reject the lie that we are either divine or disposable. We bear God’s image—fully known and deeply loved by a majestic Creator.

Takeaways

  • Psalm 8 begins and ends with praise, framing humanity within the majesty of God’s revealed name.
  • God’s covenant name, Yahweh, reveals both His sovereignty and His personal care.
  • Though small in the vast universe, mankind is uniquely made in the image of God.
  • Creation displays God’s glory, but humanity uniquely reflects His likeness and authority.
  • Jesus became fully God and fully man, affirming the redeemable dignity of humanity.
  • God knows everything about us—our DNA, struggles, regrets, and hopes—and loves us completely.

 

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Topics

  • Biblical Teaching, Inspiration and Inerrancy of Scripture, Submission, Theology, Trust, Worship

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