Thursday, April 23, 2026

What Creation Preaches

 

The unfathomable cosmos came into being at the word of the Eternal’s imagination, a solitary voice in endless darkness. The breath of God’s mouth whispered the sea of stars into existence.
God gathers every drop of every ocean as in a jar, securing the ocean depths as God’s watery treasure.

Let all people stand in awe of the Eternal; let every man, woman, and child live in wonder of the Creator/Gardener/Composer of the symphony of life.  Psalm 33

 

Creation is God’s first testament.  Before there was a Bible, there was creation.  The world around was alive with the glory of God.  Before people read the Bible, birds preached through songs, while the stars above drew people’s attention to the vastness and unknowingness of the world.  Before people gathered around a book with leather binding and tiny print that is getting harder for me to read, it was a campfire under starlit nights that called people to ponder the meaning of life.  To be sure, I can be lost in wonder, love, and praise while gardening or mowing my grass or hiking in a forest.  This is not my everyday experience.  Too often, I am sheltered (and I think I am shielded) by cars, roofs, and walls.  Too often, this constant disconnection from the earth leads to disorientation and even dis-ease within me.  I can be lured to believe that rain, which is needed and necessary, is an inconvenience to my plans.  I can be lured to think that I can weather and withstand every storm ~ but some are stronger than a hurricane or hurt worse than baseball-sized hail.  I can be lured from interacting with the world, which continues to be how God shows up and sings out each day.

 

Today, I invite you to go outside.  You can go for a walk.  You can wade in the water.  You could sit on a chair on your porch/lanai/under a tree.  The invitation is to pay attention to what you are seeing/smelling/hearing/tasting/experiencing.  Let your five senses be open to the One who can be encountered in more ways than we can explore or exhaust in one life.  Let your mind, heart, and soul find alignment with the world that is mysterious and marvelous.  Let Creation connect to you, because you are part of creation.  Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor says, “The body is a great focuser, whether the means is pain or pleasure. The body is a great reminder of where we came from and where we are going, on the one sacred journey that we all make, whether we mean to or not.”  Today, connect with the creation with which we are caught in a web of mutuality.  You cannot exist without water, or the nutrients of the carrots that grow in the dirt, or the oxygen invisibly floating around you/yet sustaining you, trees to absorb your carbon dioxide, and the sun that warms your skin.  Listen to our original Gardener, who is still tending the garden of your soul.  Amen.

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What Creation Preaches

  The unfathomable cosmos came into being at the word of the Eternal’s imagination, a solitary voice in endless darkness. The breath of God’...