Friday, July 23, 2010

God is Everywhere



For this is what the Lord says, the one who created the sky – he is the true God, the one who formed the earth and made it; he established it, he did not create it without order, he formed it to be inhabited – “I am the Lord, I have no peer." (Isaiah 45:18 NET)

Amazing, the clouds that form in the sky and the patterns that are fashioned from the earth and the wind. They are wondrous and of the Creator's making. His Hebrew name is Elohim (plural of El), meaning "strong one." This name used in the Old Testament usually referred to God's sovereignty, His mighty work and His creativity.

As I ponder the works of His hands, I am in awe of His never-ending & unlimited imagination.


He can be discovered in the tiniest of nature's miracles. And, it doesn't hurt to have a seven-year-old with which to explore the planet. Sometimes I think I'm still seven at heart because every time I walk outside I'm so thankful for our flowers, woods, pond, trees, turkeys, snakes, dragonflies, and wind. I could go on and on.


For this entry, I've just decided to share some photos from recent exploration trips around my house and let you the readers experience "the beginning of wonder." It will be my way of sharing a small bit of God's wisdom.


Come, let us worship together . . . All of creation is God's cathedral.





He is everywhere . . . in the tiniest transparency of a dragonfly's wings.

















He is everywhere . . . in proud purple stalks of prairie flowers and green grasses.

















He is everywhere . . . in the patterns of life.














He is everywhere . . . He is in the cross.



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