Col 1:17 says "He is before all things and in Him all things hold  together".  My Lord will never let me go … He will never let me fall …  He will forever hold me together.  Truly, My God is a great and awesome God!
Please watch and be blessed. (I recommend, though, that you watch the whole  inspirational talk to appreciate fully his message).  
How Great is Our God-Louie Giglio
  
    As I watch it, I cannot help but see that any work of my hand,  big or small, everything I hold dear, everything I have … are nothing  compared to His work.  I realized too that no problem is too big for  Him.  Why should I worry, when my God - is the God who is eternal,   immortal, invisible (1 Tim 1:17) … My God is the only God, He is a star -  breather and by His words the heavens were formed. (Psalm 33:6).  I  cannot fathom His greatness! And the more I see how great my God is, the  more I see His goodness and lovingkindness. How can He - who made the  universe - die for my sins? 
Here he talks about the universe and some of the biggest stars that God created.
Some facts to ponder:
1. The Sun’s diameter is 864,938 miles. This  is almost 10 times larger than the planet Jupiter and about 109 times  as big as the earth. The volume of the Sun is 1,299,400 times bigger  than the volume of the Earth. About 1 Million Earths could fit inside  the Sun.
2. Arcturus’ radius is currently 23 times that of the Sun and its  luminosity is 100 times the Sun’s. The surface area of a sphere is  proportional to the square of the radius, so a star of 23 solar radii  has an area 529 times (i.e., 23 x 23) the Sun’s.
3. In order to know what the largest star in the universe is, we  would have had to look at "all" the stars. Humans have not even come  close to a small portion of that - we have not even looked at all the  stars in our own galaxy. In our own Milky Way galaxy alone, there are  about 100 Billion stars - and there are hundreds, and hundreds, and  hundreds, and hundreds of billions and billions, and billions…and  billions of galaxies. 
4.if a human could walk on the surface of Canis Majoris   (the  biggest star)– assuming a speed of 5 km/h (3 mph) for 8 hours a day –  the person would have to walk for 650,000 years to circle the star  (compared with 2 years 11 months to complete the same task on the Earth,  and 310 years 7months on the Sun). - 
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VY_Canis_Majoris
Our Lord is great and worthy to be Praised!
 
 
 
 
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