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Subject: Starfish: His Majesty's Canvass, by Carol Dee Meeks - September04, 2004



Saturday, September 4, 2004  

Make a Ripple - Make a Difference

Greetings, Ripplemakers

 

His Majesty's Canvas
by
Carol Meeks


Deuteronomy 6:3 says, ???Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to do it, that it may be well with thee, and that ye may increase mightily, as the Lord God of thy fathers hath promised thee, in the land that floweth with milk and honey.???  Verses 4-9, continues and tells them they are to teach His word to their offspring daily and write it on the post of their houses and gates: just like He spoke His words, without mar.

???Keep this great wonder of nature as it now is.  Leave it as it is.  You cannot improve on it, not a bit.  The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it.  What you can do is keep it for your children, your children??™s children, and for all who come after you, as the one great sight which every American if he can travel at all, should see.???  President Theodore Roosevelt, 1903. 

God??™s word is beautiful and awe inspiring just as the walls at the Grand Canyon are.  It is our duty to teach His word to our children, without mar.  Just as President Roosevelt spoke these words in 1903, to leave this wonder as it is; so are we to leave God??™s word just as He spoke it.  We are to take Him at His word, without mar, as the Bible says, and teach it to our children so they can see the beauty of the Master??™s word.

My husband and I just toured Arizona??™s Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, and as we viewed the South rim??™s walls, their majesty and awe inspiring beauty was breathtaking, electrifying, inspiring.

Later in our motel room, we pondered God??™s work of art.  Science tells us that erosion aided by the Colorado River and changes in weather conditions over the years, created this masterpiece.  The Bible tells us, God, in all His splendor spoke, and it was so.  We find in Genesis God spoke and it was so.  Peace settled over us like a blanket.

We had the most incredible vacation.  We saw His canvas; we felt His wind touch our face.  We heard the flutter of birds echo across the deep, we watched wildlife busy at play, and we smelled His great perfume float below the clouds.  We thanked our Savior as we savored His creation, and really realized??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦more will come.

The start of school is here and activities start fresh all across America. Let us take God at His word, without mar, and spread it around, fresh like the beginning of the new school year.  The beauty of His promise of eternal life lies ahead of us with splendor, just like the beauty of the walls at the Grand Canyon:

breathtaking??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦.........

electrifying??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦.........

inspiring??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦??¦............

truth.

(c) 2004 Carol Dee Meeks
carmks@excite.com
http://home.midsouth.rr.com/kmhomepage/index.html

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