Episode 3

When clouds clap and snowflakes dance, creation’s throwing a praise party. Psalm 148 invites us to look again at the world around us — not as background noise, but as a choir of worship. Thunder isn’t just rumbling, it’s rejoicing. Every gust of wind, every flake of snow, every flash of lightning is part of a cosmic celebration. When we learn to hear that music, our own worship changes.
In Psalm 148:7–8, the psalmist calls on the forces of nature to praise the Lord — fire and hail, snow and mist, stormy wind fulfilling His word. These aren’t random weather events; they’re acts of obedience. Creation doesn’t resist God’s authority — it reflects it. The stormy wind doesn’t rebel. The waves don’t hesitate. They respond to God instantly and wholeheartedly. They praise by doing exactly what they were made to do.
For reference, here is the passage:
Psalm 148:7–8 on Bible Gateway.
So the next time you hear thunder or feel the wind pick up, try listening instead of retreating. Let it remind you that all creation is worshiping — and you’re invited to join in.
“Praise the Lord from the earth, you great sea creatures and all deeps, fire and hail, snow and mist, stormy wind fulfilling his word!” – Psalm 148:7–8
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