The Stars Declare His Glory
Lyrics
The Vault Of Heaven Springs
Mute Witness Of The Master’s Hand
In All Created Things,
And Through The Silences Of Space
Their Soundless Music Sings.
The Heavens Burn And Blaze,
The Rising Sun Renews The Race
That Measures All Our Days,
And Writes In Fire Across The Skies
God’s Majesty And Praise.
To Make The Simple Wise;
More Sweet Than Honey To The Taste,
More Rich Than Any Prize,
A Law Of Love Within Our Hearts,
A Light Before Our Eyes.
Direct It All My Days;
The Meditations Of My Heart
Be Innocence And Praise,
My Rock And My Redeeming Lord,
In All My Words And Ways.
Bible Reference
Psalm 19:1-4; Genesis 1:14-18; Romans 1:20; Revelation 4:11
About This Hymn
“The Stars Declare His Glory” is a hymn by Timothy Dudley-Smith that reflects on the witness of creation to the greatness and majesty of God. Known for his strong biblical grounding and poetic clarity, Dudley-Smith draws directly from Scripture to present the heavens as a testimony to the Creator’s power and wisdom.
The central theme comes from Psalm 19:1-4, which declares, “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork” (KJV). The hymn echoes this truth by pointing to the stars as silent yet powerful witnesses of God’s glory. Their order, beauty, and vastness reveal the greatness of the One who made them. Even without words, creation communicates the reality of God’s existence and majesty.
Genesis 1:14-18 describes God placing the lights in the firmament to divide the day from the night and to serve as signs and seasons. The hymn reflects this purposeful design, showing that the stars are not random but part of God’s ordered creation. Their regularity and brilliance testify to His wisdom and sovereignty.
Romans 1:20 teaches that God’s invisible attributes are clearly seen through the things that are made, so that people are without excuse. The hymn carries this idea, emphasizing that creation itself reveals enough of God’s nature to call forth reverence and worship. The stars become a universal testimony that reaches all people across time and place.
Revelation 4:11 declares that God is worthy to receive glory and honor because He created all things. The hymn responds to this truth by inviting worshippers to join creation in praising the Creator. The beauty of the heavens leads naturally to adoration of the One who made them.
“The Stars Declare His Glory” is often used in services that emphasize creation, evening worship, or general praise. Its message is both simple and profound: the universe itself proclaims God’s greatness. Through its scriptural foundation and reflective tone, the hymn encourages believers to look upward with awe and to respond with heartfelt worship to the Creator whose glory fills the heavens.
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