God's radiant beauty

Lord Howe Island
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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.
Romans 1:20

Lord Howe Island is a small paradise of white sands and crystal waters off Australia's east coast. When I visited some years ago, I was struck by its beauty. Here, one could swim with turtles and with fish like the shimmering trevally, while moon wrasses drifted nearby, flashing their neon colors like a billboard. In its lagoon, I found coral reeds full of bright orange clownfish and yellow-striped butterfly fish that rushed to kiss my hand. Overwhelmed by such splendor, I couldn't help but worship God.

The apostle Paul gives the reason for my response. Creation at its best reveals something of God's nature (Rom. 1:20) The wonders of Lord Howe Island were giving me a glimpse of His own power and beauty.

When the prophet Ezekiel encountered God, he was shown a radiant Being seated on a blue throne surrounded by glorious colors (Ezek. 1:25-28). The apostle John saw something similar: God sparkling like previous stones, encircled by emerald rainbow (Rev. 4:2-3). When God reveals Himself, He is found to be not only good and powerful but beautiful, too. Creation reflects this beauty the way a piece of art reflects its artist.

Nature often gets worshipped instead of God (Rom. 1:25). What a tragedy. Instead, may earth's crystal waters and shimmering creatures point us to the One standing behind them who is more powerful and beautiful than anything in this world.Sheridan Voysey

 

READ: Romans 1:18-25

The beauty of creation reflects
the beauty of our Creator.

Bible in a Year:
Psalms 132-134 and 1 Corinthians 11:17:34.

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