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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Wishing on a Star

Christopher A. Mills Photography
Houlton Maine

 “Why wish on a star when you can pray to the one who created them.”
Think Positive Power

I saw this quote on the "Think Positive Power" Facebook page and then pulled up some resources online to see what was said about it.

Of course, most of us, from our earliest days of childhood, were told to make a wish on a star. The song "When You Wish Upon a Star" is from the 1940 adaption of Pinocchio by Walt Disney. The song is also popular at Christmas time.

I'm sure some of us still wish upon a star, but hopefully we all are well aware of the fact that stars don't make wishes come true. Only God can do that. Most of us are aware of this Scripture verse:

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,
present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will
guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."
Philippians 4:6-7

Following are words from two web pages about this quote:

picturequotes.com: "Wishing upon a star has been a common practice for centuries, with people believing that their wishes will come true if they make them while looking up at a star-filled sky. However, the idea of wishing upon a star raises the question: Why put your faith in a distant, lifeless object when you can pray to the one who created it?

"Stars have long been a source of wonder and inspiration for humanity. Their twinkling lights in the night sky have captivated people's imaginations and led them to believe in the power of wishes. but stars are simply balls of gas burning millions of miles away in the vast expanse of space. They have no consciousness, no ability to grant wishes or fulfill desires. So why do we put our hopes and dreams in something so distant and impersonal?

"On the other hand, praying to the One who created the stars -- God -- makes much more sense. Believers trust in [God] who is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving. They believe that God is actively involved in their lives and has the ability to answer their prayers. By praying to God, they are putting their faith in a being who can truly make a difference in their lives."

crosswalk.com, Alexis A. Goring: "God is the Creator of all those billions of brilliant stars we see shining bright against the backdrop of the midnight blue sky. The Bible says He knows each one by name (Isaiah 40:26) just like He knows each of us by name. So why would we whimsically pray to the creation when we can talk directly to the Creator?"

The next time you look up at our beautiful sky and see the bright shining stars, instead of wishing on them, why not thank God for such a beautiful creation. Then ask Him for your wish!

By His Grace . . . 

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