In Psalms, chapter nineteen, verse one, the believer’s view is that the physical world declares God’s glory and creative power, as in chapter one hundred and forty-eight, verses three through five, and Romans one, verses eighteen to twenty, accordingly. The view of many unbelievers, in contrast, is that the creation itself is a divine entity as described in Deuteronomy four, verse nineteen, and Second Kings twenty-three, verse five, with a force that controls human destiny, as in Isaiah forty-seven, verse thirteen, while others believe it came by chance. True believers reject these views while accepting the scriptural version of the universe and are moved to praise the Maker, as in Psalms eighty-nine, verses five through eight.
The theme is under The Works and Word of God section, which expresses His power, wisdom, and goodness of God, where the psalmist begins with the works of creation. Genesis one describes His handiwork starting with the light, calling it daytime, dividing the darkness, and naming it night, as in Genesis one, verses three through five. Then God continues to divide the waters, calling them seas, creating heaven and earth, as in verses eight to ten from the same chapter, until developing the grass, as in verse eleven, yielding seed to produce fruit, as in verse twelve. Then God continued creating calendar days, months, and years, developing stars and the sun, as in verse sixteen.
On the other hand, with all the development proven through the Word of God, some unbelievers beg to differ on how the world came together and how humans came into existence. Two groups of unbelievers believe creation is a divine entity with a force that controls human destiny, while others conclude it came by chance. No human can explain how God made the heavens and the earth still today.