| DEVOTIONStar GazingBy Jennifer Devlin Guest  Writer
 
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    - I attended a high school that had  its very own planetarium. As a kid who would rather do anything than chemistry,  I was excited to see the option for stargazing hiding in the course  descriptions for senior year. Could it  be? Can I get out of high school with credit for taking astronomy instead of chemistry?  It’s worth a try, I thought to myself. With the guidance counselor’s  approval and class schedule in hand, I wove my way through the hallways until I  found the subtle enclave with the right room number affixed above the door.  The first day of class, we all  filed into the covert hideaway nestled between the library and the main hall.  Each row of reclining seats beckoned the new students with a comfort we had not  been given in any other class on campus. It was almost too much to bear when  the instructor asked us to lean back in reclining chairs in a pitch dark room  and look at the projected scene on the ceiling. We all looked at each other and  just knew this was the best-kept secret of the school.  For a whole semester, we began our  day in easy chairs and dim light—almost as if we were still at home under the  covers hitting the snooze button one more time. Amidst the comfort and constant  presentations, we learned many things about the universe the Father created,  and now I’m grateful for that class. Not only because I could check a block for  graduation, but my semester in astronomy also gave me memories and a love for  the sky that would have eluded me without the need for a high school science  credit. For as long as there have been  stars in the sky, there have been people fascinated with the starry hosts in  view each night. Centuries of star gazers and galactic researchers have brought  us detailed explanations of the placement, qualities, and intricacies of the  solar system. While the nighttime display is beautiful and majestic, the  excitement for the unknown treasures above the earth’s atmosphere has caused  quite a stir. In their zeal for understanding the things above, some people  over the ages have misplaced their focus of worship from Creator to the created  stellar objects. May we never fall prey to such deception. We are never to worship the  celestial creations. We are created  to worship the one true God who created the vision we see in the sky. The  vastness of the nighttime display pales in comparison to the unending power and  majesty of our God. He is big—real big. The Father’s presence is greater than  the furthest reaches of the universe. As we look to the sky in wonder of sun,  moon, and stars above, let us be mindful of the God who gave us the massive  display. Send Jennifer your comments More   Devotions on Spiritual Life  More on Spiritual Life  
 Excerpted from Verses We Know by Heart, Copyright 2008 by  Jennifer Devlin, Randall House Publishers, (ISBN: 978-0-89265-565-6) For more information,  visit Jennifer’s Web site.   
 
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