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30 When you send forth your Spirit,[a]
    they are created,
    and you renew the face of the earth.
31 [b]May the glory of the Lord abide forever,
    and may the Lord rejoice in his works.[c]
32 When he looks at the earth, it quakes;
    when he touches the mountains, they smoke.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 104:30 Your Spirit: the Spirit or “Breath” of God is the divine creative power, source of all natural life (see Gen 1:2; 2:7). So also the Holy Spirit is the source of all supernatural life (see Jn 3:5f). Hence, this verse is applied by the Church to the third Person of the Blessed Trinity.
  2. Psalm 104:31 The psalmist concludes the psalm the way it began—with praise (vv. 1-4). The Lord, who reveals himself in creation in all his splendor (vv. 1-4), has bestowed his glory on it (see Ps 19:2; Isa 6:3), and his handiwork will endure as long as he undergirds it. Hence, his faithful should respond with praise, devotion, and an intention to please the Lord (see Ps 19:15).
  3. Psalm 104:31 Rejoice in his works: as he did at the end of creation (see Gen 1:31).
  4. Psalm 104:32 The Lord is so much greater than his creation that even a mere look or touch on his part is enough to wreak havoc in it.