Sunnyvale Presbyterian Church
June 25, 2023
“Awe & Wonder”
Rev. Rich Pak
And join us on Wednesday for Modern Worship Collective at 6:30 p.m.
Greetings!

We can get so busy with the important things in our lives that we lose the capacity to experience the sense of awe and wonder in our world. That's a huge loss!

Join us for worship, online or in person, this Sunday as we re-engage with the power and glory and amazingness of God the same God who invites us into relationship.

Hope to see you Sunday!
Rich

Please join us immediately following the Sunday service for our Coffee Hour
(in-person in Trinity Court or online via Zoom).

Theme for Sunday

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. He to whom the emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand wrapped in awe, is as good as dead —his eyes are closed."
Albert Einstein, 1931

Questions for Reflection
  • Do you have a memory of being overwhelmed with awe and wonder? What was that like?

  • What helps you "wake up" to the amazing things God is doing in and around you?
Job 38

Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind:

“Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?
Gird up your loins like a man;
  I will question you, and you shall declare to me.

“Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth?
  Tell me, if you have understanding.
Who determined its measurements—surely you know!
  Or who stretched the line upon it?
On what were its bases sunk,
  or who laid its cornerstone
when the morning stars sang together
  and all the heavenly beings shouted for joy?

“Or who shut in the sea with doors
  when it burst out from the womb,
when I made the clouds its garment
  and thick darkness its swaddling band,
and prescribed bounds for it,
  and set bars and doors,
and said, ‘Thus far shall you come and no farther,
  and here shall your proud waves be stopped’?

“Have you commanded the morning since your days began
  and caused the dawn to know its place,
so that it might take hold of the skirts of the earth,
  and the wicked be shaken out of it?
It is changed like clay under the seal,
  and it is dyed like a garment.
Light is withheld from the wicked,
  and their uplifted arm is broken.

“Have you entered into the springs of the sea
  or walked in the recesses of the deep?
Have the gates of death been revealed to you,
  or have you seen the gates of deep darkness?
Have you comprehended the expanse of the earth?
  Declare, if you know all this.

“Where is the way to the dwelling of light,
  and where is the place of darkness,
that you may take it to its territory
  and that you may discern the paths to its home?
Surely you know, for you were born then,
  and the number of your days is great!

“Have you entered the storehouses of the snow,
  or have you seen the storehouses of the hail,
which I have reserved for the time of trouble,
  for the day of battle and war?
What is the way to the place where the light is distributed
  or where the east wind is scattered upon the earth?

“Who has cut a channel for the torrents of rain
  and a way for the thunderbolt,
to bring rain on a land where no one lives,
  on the desert, which is empty of human life,
to satisfy the waste and desolate land,
  and to make the ground put forth grass?

“Has the rain a father,
  or who has fathered the drops of dew?
From whose womb did the ice come forth,
  and who has given birth to the hoarfrost of heaven?
The waters become hard like stone,
  and the face of the deep is frozen.

“Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades
  or loose the cords of Orion?
Can you lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season,
  or can you guide the Bear with its children?
Do you know the ordinances of the heavens?
  Can you establish their rule on the earth?

“Can you lift up your voice to the clouds,
  so that a flood of waters may cover you?
Can you send forth lightnings, so that they may go
  and say to you, ‘Here we are’?
Who has put wisdom in the inward parts
  or given understanding to the mind?
Who has the wisdom to number the clouds?
  Or who can tilt the waterskins of the heavens
when the dust runs into a mass
  and the clods cling together?

“Can you hunt the prey for the lion
  or satisfy the appetite of the young lions,
when they crouch in their dens
  or lie in wait in their covert?
Who provides for the raven its prey,
  when its young ones cry to God
  and wander about for lack of food?