Showing posts with label divine design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label divine design. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Valentines for the Soul: You Are Beautiful


You are altogether beautiful, my darling;
there is no flaw in you.

Do you stand in front of the mirror and scrutinize your appearance? Do you pick out flaws, your crooked smile, the one earlobe larger than the other, the way your nose wrinkles when you talk? 

Friday, September 13, 2013

Divine Design


Show me Your ways, O Lord, teach me Your paths.—Psalm 25:4

The students were chatty that September morning, as we rode the school bus en route to a local college.  I couldn’t blame them.  It was a beautiful morn, and I was excited too. Just a handful of my high school students had been selected to participate in a poetry workshop directed by a college professor.  All of us hoped to hone our budding talents, myself included.

I peered out the window at the disappearing landscape and caught glimpse of a strange sight.  Translucent films appearing to hang in mid-air!  A stop at a traffic light allowed me to closely examine the curious sight.  What I thought was hanging in mid-air, I soon discovered, was actually suspended from power lines—spider webs!  Dozens of them!  Why have I never noticed this before? I wondered.  And then I realized that morning mist clung to the strands, reflecting the sunlight, and only because of that was I able to see those glorious intricate designs.