Wonderground
The glittering stone in a Manhattan shop window
has stopped me in my tracks. It is some sort of giant, purple geode set on
display so the descending light dances over its hundreds of facets. It is the perfect lure – “Look, a shiny thing!” – to draw me into the store.
I am amazed. By the sheer size of these dazzling
rocks. (Not to mention their prices!) But
also, I’m astounded by the mind of the One who created them.
For, not only are gems
on display. There are fossils.
And I think about how
these have been laid by the hand of God deep underground for his own good
pleasure. And, if humankind is able to discover
them, for us to also enjoy.
One summer in my college years, I gave a group
of summer campers shovels and told them to dig.
I had discovered the foundation
of an old farmhouse in the woods and had the bright idea of introducing my campers
to the pleasures of archeology. Mostly
from the inner-city, they were less than enthusiastic. Even more so, when after the hard, muddy
work, all we found were bits of broken pottery.
We took our finds to
the local historical society and showed them to the director, expressing our
disappointment. He chuckled a bit and
said, “Well, as a rule, people don’t normally leave behind their treasures.”
But God is much more generous! I stand
before what looks like a giant, polished nautilus. It is jaw-droppingly
beautiful – both in the elegance of its
mathematical curve and in the intricacies of its complex ornamentation. To think this was dug up from the ground!
In Job 38:4, God
silences Job with the question, “Where were you when I laid the foundation of
the earth?” All of us, if we could find
our voice before such an intimidating Maker, would sheepishly answer, “Not
there.”
And yet, when he laid
that foundation, he sprinkled it with marvels for us to find, left behind for
our delight. Left to startle us once
again by the vast variations that flow from the creativity of our loving
Father.
There are times, Lord, when we
look at your creation – the stars above, the earth below – when we are dazzled
by your beauty. It makes us want to grab
a stranger and point to it and say, “I know him!” Thank you for your generosity in sharing it
with us. And leaving some of it for us
to discover on our own.
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