Sunday, August 21, 2005

Beneath the Surface, Something Shines

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and void, and empty darkness covered the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters… And God said, let there be light, and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness and he called the light day, and the darkness night. And their was evening and there was morning the first day.

We worship a God of order and light. A God who sees through darkness, through brokenness and despair, a God who creates, and restores.

Have you ever thought about the fact that the goodness of our God is known even in the darkest depths of our oceans. Far beneath the surface, in places where the water is cold and the light never reaches, even there God’s goodness is seen. There are creatures and plants even in the deepest darkest part of the earth that possess the ability to shine and glow with their own rare luminescence. Somewhere beneath the surface of our deepest oceans even there, something shines…

So too are we, mired in the dark cold depths of sin… and yet under the surface, something in who we are shines forward. Beneath the surface of our lives, something shines… the glorious truth that we were created by God, and God considered us worth dying for.

3 comments:

Timothy Putnam said...

All I can say is Wow!

How comforting a thought that is. The prevenient and all encompassing grace of God!

M, Thanks for sharing! You have the same talent as our friend JohnDeere, in taking things that everyone feels we have examined thoroughly, and through metaphor or poetry shine new light on an old idea that gives it fresh life!

David Wofford said...

You are SO right, Michael. Thanks for adding light to my morning.

Unknown said...

The image of God. What a wonderful realization that we are created in the image of God. That should shine through our inability to see ourselves as he sees us. Good word.