
"The fool says in his heart, there is no God." Psalms 53:1
Have you ever stood upon the Great Smokey Mountains, and watched the sun rise through the early morning fog? Felt the unbridled force of nature by standing on a boat at the base of Niagra Falls? Watched a thunderstorm turn night into day over an Iowa cornfield? Stood in a blizzard and have seen the beauty among the deadly cold? Watched the orange sun set, and disappear into the cool, green ocean waters? Stood beneath a huge redwood tree, and felt awe for the one who created it? The beauty of the Father's work is more vivid than any video game, and more colorful than any portrait.
You would not go into an art gallery, look at a picture, and then deny that someone had painted it, would you? It would foolish, because evidence of his existence is staring you right in the face. So how then, can you see all the beauty of God's Creation and deny A Creator? From the deadly cold of Mt. Everest, to the deadly heat of Death Valley, the wonder and beauty of the Lord is all around us. The fool may say there is no God, but if they would shake off the scales of blindness, they, too, would notice God has been working everywhere. For all around you , you see, is the touch of the Master's Hand.
Copyright 2007 Timothy E. Davis