In his message, Reagan reflects on the purpose of God's creation, emphasizing that everything was made for His glory. He begins by reading passages from Psalms and Isaiah, highlighting how the heavens and the earth declare God's magnificence. Reagan explains that the vastness of the universe, including stars and planets, showcases God's power and glory. He poses the question of why God created the universe and humanity, concluding that the chief reason is to glorify Him. He cites Romans and Isaiah to support this, noting that humanity often falls short of this purpose due to sin. Reagan further discusses God's act of salvation, asserting that it too is for His glory, as seen in the suffering of Christ. He emphasizes that God's love and grace are displayed through salvation, which is meant to be a testament to His glory. Reagan concludes by encouraging believers to rejoice in the Lord and to express their delight in Him, as true enjoyment of God naturally leads to praise. He ends with a prayer, asking for a deeper understanding of God's love and glory.