SEEING GOD IN FAMILIAR PLACES
READ:
Isaiah
6:1-6
The
whole earth is full of
His
glory! –Isaiah 6:3
Because of where I live, I’m treated to
spectacular displays of the magnificent, creative glory of God. Recently, on a drive through the woods, I was
struck with a breath-taking display of deep rich reds and a variety of yellows
that decorated the trees of autumn-all artfully arranged against the backdrop
of a brilliant blue sky.
And soon, as the temperatures plummet
and winter blows in, I’ll be reminded that no two snowflakes are ever the same
as they pile on top of one another to create a rolling landscape of pristine
white drifts. After that will come the
miracle of spring, when that which seemed hopelessly dead bursts into life with
buds and blossoms that will grace the meadows with a multiplicity of colors.
Wherever we look in the world around us,
we see evidence that “the whole earth is
full of His glory!” (Isaiah 6:3). What is amazing is that the creation
that surrounds us is damaged by sin (see Romans 8:18-22), yet God has
seen fit to grace our fallen landscape with those loving brushstrokes of His
creative hand. It serves as a daily
reminder that the beauty of His grace covers our sin and that His love for that
which is fallen is always available to us. –Joe Stowell
Lord,
may we be ever mindful of Your grace and love
in
all that surrounds us. Thank You for
making Yourself
visible
through the beauty of Your creation.
Teach us
to
look beyond the beauty to see Your hand at work.
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Never
pass up an opportunity to enjoy
nature’s
beauty-it’s the handwriting of God.
INSIGHT
Isaiah
6 records a face-to-face encounter between Isaiah the prophet and his holy
God. The people of Judah needed to be given
the divine message to repent or face military defeat and deportation. To prepare Isaiah to boldly deliver this
message, the Lord revealed His holiness (vv.1-4). In response, Isaiah was convicted of and
cleansed of his own sinfulness (vv.5-7).
He was then told that his message would fall upon deaf ears and that
Judah would be carried away into exile (vv.9-12). Despite this bad news, the hope of a faithful
remnant was predicted (v.13). Today the
gospel of God’s holiness and Christ’s redemption still falls on ears that are
either receptive or resistant.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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