This poem celebrates God as the creator of all things in nature, both great and small. It describes God making flowers, birds, mountains, rivers, sunsets, fruits, trees, and everything else in nature. The poem emphasizes that God created everything and ordered their place in the world, whether people are rich or poor. It concludes by praising God for making all things well and giving people eyes and voices to appreciate His creation.
This poem celebrates God as the creator of all things in nature, both great and small. It describes God making flowers, birds, mountains, rivers, sunsets, fruits, trees, and everything else in nature. The poem emphasizes that God created everything and ordered their place in the world, whether people are rich or poor. It concludes by praising God for making all things well and giving people eyes and voices to appreciate His creation.
This poem celebrates God as the creator of all things in nature, both great and small. It describes God making flowers, birds, mountains, rivers, sunsets, fruits, trees, and everything else in nature. The poem emphasizes that God created everything and ordered their place in the world, whether people are rich or poor. It concludes by praising God for making all things well and giving people eyes and voices to appreciate His creation.
This poem celebrates God as the creator of all things in nature, both great and small. It describes God making flowers, birds, mountains, rivers, sunsets, fruits, trees, and everything else in nature. The poem emphasizes that God created everything and ordered their place in the world, whether people are rich or poor. It concludes by praising God for making all things well and giving people eyes and voices to appreciate His creation.