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Behold the Creator

The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” – Psalm 19:1

“For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” – Romans 1:20

The other day my dogs and I were out for our regular walk around the neighborhood.  We stopped to chase rabbits and sniff for lizards and coyotes at an open space.  I looked up to see a breathtaking sky—swirling clouds like brushstrokes in a divine painting.  Wistful, white horse tails, dramatic wings of angels, paint brush strokes made with flair by the artist.  My gaze drifted from section to section of this mural in the sky which seemed painted just for me in that moment.  I fantasied being able to go home and re-create such beauty with watercolors; wanting to capture this fleeting moment for all time.  

But alas, not only am I not on God’s level of Creator, I find myself still in the “stick figures only” stage.  As I pulled my gaze reluctantly away I was struck with the truth that others would see the same masterpiece and yet never see the Master.


No greater truth has been spoken than Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”  A truth which was the subject of a number of conversations between my dad and I over the year we were together.  My dad, the atheist, could not give himself over to this truth.  I came at the subject from every angle the Spirit gave me.  But when it came to the “why” of it all he would only admit to “I don’t know.”  

It’s a strange and mysterious fact of the Bible that God chooses not to open the eyes of some.  From pharaohs to kings and pharisees to regular folks, people from all centuries have refused to see God’s most obvious handiwork.  The world itself.

You are the Lord, you alone. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth and all that is on it, the seas and all that is in them; and you preserve all of them; and the host of heaven worships you.  Nehemiah 9:6

Unfortunately when we don’t have a God-centered worldview we so easily fall into a self-centered worldview.  Other’s lives are not as valuable (as seen with the abortion debate), other’s needs are not seen and met, and our own internal lives so often become meaningless.  The self-worldview is a constant search for something to make us happy and give us purpose.


When I volunteered for Billy Graham’s Search for Jesus ministry I frequently got the question, “What is my purpose?”  As a Christian the answer sounds so simple – to love the Lord God with all your heart, mind and soul.  The difficulty is putting it into practice.  But why should we do this?  Because God is our Creator.  He knitted us in our mother’s womb.  He knows every single hair on our head.  He knows the how, the why, the when, even when we don’t.

Friend, I encourage you today if you are feeling a bit disconnected from God to go and experience His first and most majestic revelation to us.  As some might say, “Go feel some grass.”  Take five minutes at least to sit and just see His creation and wonder at the mystery of it all.

For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him.  Colossians 1:16

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Wow, Just Wow…

"Who among the gods is like you, Lord?  Who is like you – majestic in holiness, awesome in glory, working wonders?" Exodus 15:11

“Wow, God, just wow. Amen”

A few weeks ago, I was travelling across country by plane.  My headphones were plugged in, my video played loud enough so I wouldn’t hear anyone around me.  My snacks were laid out and my drink delivered.  I was set up in my little bubble.   We were heading west, chasing the falling sun.  

About halfway on my journey my eyes took a break from my Ipad screen to look out the window.  I expected to see a muted landscape below flying by without much interest.  Instead, I was treated to the glory of God.  We found ourselves skimming the tops of a blanket of cotton.  Fluffy white clouds just below our plane for as far as your eyes could see.  Because we were so close it made our airspeed more obvious.  As my eyes adjusted to this phenomenon, I could almost feel the weight press me back into my seat like on a roller coaster.  And we floated.  Yes, that’s what it felt like.  Floating through the heavens. Some unseen force was blowing us across the sky skimming the cotton fields.  And the majesty of God was present in all His glory!

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1

As I sat there watching the clouds fly beneath us, I couldn’t help but smile and thank God for such beauty.  It felt as though if I could just reach through the window I would touch the Father.  I can’t explain why exactly it felt different than other times I’ve seen clouds from a plane.  But it seemed as though God were putting on a show for us.  There was no beautiful sunset.  No purple and rose sky.  Just white clouds slightly below and blue sky above.  And all I could say to God was, “wow….”

At that moment I realized the huge difference between believers and those who refuse to acknowledge that everything in our lives has been created.  They could look out the window and think, “hey that’s really pretty.” But I looked out the window and said, “wow, what a cool thing You have done!”  

I mean imagine walking up to the painting masterpiece by Piero della Francesca, “The Resurrection,” called the most beautiful painting in the world by famed author Aldous Huxley, and saying, “Hey that’s kinda pretty.  It must’ve happened by accident.  Some cosmic dust or something.  Like maybe there was a canvas and some paint fell from a window and people accidentally stepped on it and ‘voila’ a painting is made.”  There’d be no credit to the master painter.  No recognition of his ability or desire to create something beautiful for the world to see.

But there is always a creator.  And God is the ultimate Creator.  Our recognition of that fact brings an awe inspiring sunset into clearer view.  It allows us to see the Grand Canyon from a new perspective.  That brief encounter I had on the plane that late afternoon with God’s glory and creation almost brought me to tears.  Of joy.  Knowing He loves making beautiful things whether we are present to see them or not.