“The mighty God, [even] the LORD, hath spoken, and called the earth from the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof.” (Ps 50:1 AV)
The calling of the earth refers to the universal judgement of all mankind. From the rising of the sun unto the going down thereof means for twenty-four hours. The sun is rising and setting somewhere. God is not idle. It may seem that way, but He is not. The Mighty God is always in control, and whether we can recognize it or not, He holds us all accountable. Our God is sovereign. He is active. His plan often escapes our perception. Yet He still works. He still calls all people at all times to account for the choices they make. We can look at this truth several ways. We can meditate on the holiness and consistency of God. We can look at it as a rebuke knowing that we will be held accountable. Or, we could look at it as a comfort that God is just and will hold our enemies accountable for the injustice we have suffered at their hands. There are many other ways in which to dwell upon this truth, but it all boils down to one glorious understanding. God knows all things, nothing escapes His observation, He is sovereign, and there isn’t anything that can frustrate His will. He is on control. All the time.
Sometimes, I marvel at the things man can make. For instance, I marvel that an automobile can run for years as long as it has fuel. I marvel that a plane can fly without dropping out of the sky. I marvel at machinery that seems to run forever. Then this writer considers creation. It is a marvel that our bodies function for as long as they do. Especially when considering the abuse we take it through. Broken bones, avoidable illnesses, bad life style choice, etc. Our hearts continue to beat. Our lungs continue to breathe. Year after year. Month after month. Week after week. Day after day. Hour after hour. Minute after minute. And second, after second. This wonderful biological machine functions with little interruption for decades. There are other creatures that live far longer. Certain trees can live for thousands of years. There are some that have been here since the flood of Noah. Why? Because the Creator sustains it all. He calls the earth from the rising of the sun to the setting of the sun. There isn’t a place on this earth where God’s hand is not.
This is a wonder to consider. Our God is not merely omnipresent. He is actively omnipresent. God is not selectively omnipotent. He is omnipotent everywhere and at all times. When David states that God calls the entire earth from the rising of the sun to the setting of the sun, he is making an astounding theological statement regarding the person and work of the Creator. When we worry or frustrated, we can rest assured that God has not slacked His hand. We can know that no matter where we are or what we may be going through, God is there, and He is working. He has called the entire earth from the rising of the sun to the setting of the sun. He is there, and He is not going anywhere. Nor will He stop His work among the children of men.