Someone painted stars on the ceiling,
Someone put lights into the sky,
Someone made little points of healing,
And hung them for a poet's eye.
Inside, I have a warm feeling,
That someone with incredible might,
Painted all those stars on the ceiling,
So that we would not fear the night.
Sharing with you a poem written by Daniel F Mitchell. I wish I have a poet's skill of writing. The poem leads me to reflect on the creation and the question I had about creation and creator when I was a teen. A turning point where I began to search and to know Him personally as my Lord and Saviour.
The amazing, surpassing, infinite creativity of God the Creator, who made the universe so vast so huge, yet He also creates the very detail, minute cels, DNA and with all its functionality and complexity...it just amazed me. There sure be a God who create all this, cannot be a 'bang' or somewhat something evolves by itself. There is no other but this God who made it plainly, 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth' (Gen 1:1)..vs 3 follows 'And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.'
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I enjoyed reading your reflection on creation. It makes a lot of sense though the question is too big to get just one answer. I wish it'd be that easy for me to get an answer too...:)
ReplyDeleteBut I also hope you will not cease asking more questions and look out through all directions for more answers.
(Glad to be the first to comment on your blog :)
Thanks, Esti my first commentor.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the answer/s may not be that difficult to find or comprehend.
hi tracy - "hearty congrats" on the materializing of your blog. i shall reserve my "heartiest congrats" on the materializing of, you know, erhmm, what i shared with you last year ... you know what i said and what i hoped will come true for u. well, it is in His hands, and we'll just have to rest on that. i must say you have chosen a real classic blogname! creative - i like it! wishing you blessed easter 2009 - u in tilburg, i in london - yet it doesn't matter - what matters is Jesus lives. and because He lives after His perfect work at calvary's cross - we live abundantly here on earth, and one day, we live eternally there in heaven - hallelujah. grace and shalom to you always.
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