In Plain Sight

 Isaiah 6:3 (NIV) –  Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty;  the whole earth is full of His glory.
 
In my last post I wrote about hiding
things that are good for us inside something more desirable.  Today I write about glimpses of God that are
in plain view, yet we overlook them.
 
Take God’s creation.  It’s marvelous.  Awesome. 
Spectacular.  The weekend was gorgeous
and well appreciated after our long New England winter.  But while we soak up the sun, do we realize that
God reveals Himself to us through nature? 
God’s character is displayed in His creation.
 
Who is this God who designed a perennial
plant to sprout every spring, flourish then die back and rest through the
winter?  What kind of God provides such
variation in color and design?  When an
ant carries away a dead insect, is there a message about community and usefulness?  Even the puffs of yellow pollen clouds that
scratch our eyes and irritate our sinuses will ingeniously be carried by the
wind to create pine seeds in the fall.  Who
would think of that?  What do you learn
about God from the design of the universe – every intricate and enormous detail?
 
Let yourself wonder.  Lie on your back in the grass and listen to
the conversation of the birds and crickets, taste the fresh berry, feel the
cool breeze, and wonder.  Discover the
God who reveals Himself in plain sight.
 
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1 Comment

  1. Jeanne Doyon on June 11, 2014 at 7:36 PM

    I do think His creation speaks forth His glory. I've heard of some people when they come to know Christ as Savior that they SEE things differently. There is a fresh beauty, a wonder and a welling up within at things they didn't notice before. When the veil is removed–so much becomes clearer to us 🙂

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