Thursday, October 20, 2005

Soli Deo Gloria


Today when walking home from my psychology class, I got the opportunity to slow down and experience the "silence" of God breathing through nature. Isn't it phenomenal to watch a bird coasting on the wind? It's wings outstretched, soaring and plummeting in the wind's power. It just stole my attention to watch such a simple act of worship. Kelly's words came to my mind as she shared what the Lord had been teaching her weeks ago, "there's this spider that I was reading about in a magazine. it lives in a bubble under the water..." she went on to explain so many details about this little spider that I honestly fail to retain, but the end remark is impressed upon my mind for eternity, "that spider is glorifying the Lord in doing exactly what it was created for." I watched the bird glide on the wind's strength and a smile came to my face as the phrase came to my mind...

Soli Deo Gloria. [All Glory be to God Alone.]

The trees' colors. None are the same. Each one's leaves rustling in the wind. Each one glorifying the Lord. We most certainly couldn't have created that. They are all proof of our Creator.

Soli Deo Gloria.

That's my Wonderful God. That's my God.

Soli Deo Gloria.



Soli Deo Gloria.

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