Bible in a Year : Job 1719; Acts 10:123
Gods invisible qualitieshis eternal power and divine naturehave been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made. Romans 1:20
It must be amazing to look at a tree and see the individual leaves instead of just a blur of green! my dad said. I couldnt have said it better. I was eighteen at the time and not a fan of my new need to wear glasses, but they changed the way I saw everything, making the blurry beautiful!
When reading Scripture, I view certain books like I do when I look at trees without my glasses. There doesnt seem to be much to see. But noticing details can reveal the beauty in what might seem to be a boring passage.
This happened to me when I was reading Exodus. Gods directions for building the tabernacleHis temporary dwelling place among the Israelitescan seem like a blur of boring details. But I paused at the end of chapter 25 where God gave directions for the lampstand. It was to be hammered out of pure gold, including its base and shaft and its flowerlike cups, buds, and blossoms (v. 31). The cups were to be shaped like almond flowers (v. 34).
Almond trees are breathtaking. And God incorporated that same natural beauty into His tabernacle!
Paul wrote, Gods invisible qualitieshis eternal power and divine nature are seen and understood in creation (Romans 1:20). To see Gods beauty, sometimes we have to look at creation, and what might seem like uninteresting passages in the Bible, through a new lens.
How can you look at Scripture in a new way to see Gods beauty in it? How has Gods beautiful creation drawn you closer to Him?
There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying
about things which are beyond the power of our will..
Epictetus
Happy Sunday at Amy's Place, all!