Late at night, when it is just myself and the stars,
I lay back and look up into the nighttime sky,
To revel and ponder the mysteries of God’s creation,
I ask myself, why would God create a whole universe?
Why would a sentient being want to create something,
That is demanding and always unyielding?
And the answers to my questions,
To many people’s questions is unfathomable,
It is not up to us, one of God’s many creations,
To question God’s motives, it is up to us to live as he would’ve liked,
In peace and loving tranquility.
I often wonder as I gaze at the wide expanse of the sky,
As I look at all the stars in my field of view,
I wonder if on another world out there,
Another being is also looking up into their sky
And wondering if they are alone, or questioning the possibilities.
I imagine this being living in a planet much like our own,
A young species wrought in self wonder and delight.
This being doesn’t realize that as it lays their, contemplating,
Its own planet is hurtling through space in orbit,
Around a flaming Tiberias Sun.
God’s greatest creation was the universe,
And he set upon the universe many planets,
And on these planets he created life,
God wanted his creations to fully appreciate,
His greatest wonderment and creation – the Universe.
And in every solar system, stands the majestic monuments,
Of a truly loving God, many millions upon trillions,
Of Tiberias Suns.
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