This morning we ate our Cracklin Oatbran in the backyard and I noticed that the Mimosa Tree’s flowers were withering and falling all over my tomato plants. I had been in awe of this strange tree since we moved back to Lubbock and decided to climb up the fence and grab a flower and look it over. These flowers remind me of the trees off of the movie “The Lorax”, and they are absolutely beautiful! So many mornings we just sit in front of Curious George and don’t connect with each other or with God, but this morning was different. The mosquitos weren’t hunting us, the temperature was in the 70s and the kids were running all around and jumping on me in the hammock. I decided to get my 50mm macro lens and just start photographing all of the intricate things about creation in our backyard. It was so refreshing and inspiring! We fail to see the beauty in nature because we are so busy filling our eyes with other things. We lose our fascination and awe of nature and toss it off like it’s some childish habit to outgrow. I never want to stop exploring and learning about God’s creation and see the beauty, structure, systems, chaos and perfect nature of it all. Creation is a reminder to us of the redemption of Christ when He will come back and resurrect those that have died. Trees through the seasons when they die in winter and bloom again in spring and the sun rising and setting- everything is pointing to that promise. The Devil comes into our lives to steal, kill and destroy, but Jesus comes to make all things new and to bring life. When we lose loved ones and disease and destruction come into our lives, we should move closer to God knowing that it isn’t Him that is bringing all of the chaos and harm into our lives. He is a GOOD GOD. I have hope in Him.
“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.”- Henry Ward Beecher