I was speaking about God's purposeful creation of intricate beauty in the world around us and in humanity. In the busyness of life, in apathy or absentmindedness, we overlook or crush this beauty underfoot. Perhaps if we periodically pause and look at the things and people around us, through new eyes, we will see them afresh. We will marvel anew how a decomposing leaf dusted with frost is a thing of beauty, reflecting the glory of the Creator. Perhaps then too the people around us, whom we so easily take for granted, are recognized as created intricate; unique; beautiful.
the positive, or negative, response of a freely moving organism toward, or away from, light
How like us....to fly towards the Light of the World or to flee from it.
Reading to my little ones from A Child's First Library of Learning, Insect World, I thought how like the insects we are. Through the lens of time we seem so insignificant, flitting about with endless toil, and yet these creatures are commended in scripture. "Consider the ant you sluggard...."
from the childrens' book:
"Nocturnal insects are attracted to light, a response that is called phototaxis. Movement of the wings is influenced by the strength of the light. When the light reaches both eyes with equal intensity as from a distant source such as the moon, the insect can fly in a straight line with both wings moving the same way. But light coming from a closer source, such as a candle's flame, is perceived more strongly by one eye than the other. As a result of this, the wings on one side are stimulated to move faster, causing the insect to approach the light source in a spiral path and fly right into the light."
How like us...to not keep both eyes on our Light and to fly a spiral path instead of a straight path. How like us to be daily distracted by objects, ideals, pursuits that appear to be a more significant light source. Distractions that can prove to be lethal.
Follower, through grace alone, of the Light of this mortal world, into the eternal perfect world.
Pursuer of natural light as it plays on the beauty of this broken world
Hi Marieke
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I'm tickled...
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I was speaking about God's purposeful creation of intricate beauty in the world around us and in humanity. In the busyness of life, in apathy or absentmindedness, we overlook or crush this beauty underfoot. Perhaps if we periodically pause and look at the things and people around us, through new eyes, we will see them afresh. We will marvel anew how a decomposing leaf dusted with frost is a thing of beauty, reflecting the glory of the Creator. Perhaps then too the people around us, whom we so easily take for granted, are recognized as created intricate; unique; beautiful.
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