When we take a look around
What do we truly see?
Do we believe it’s all an accident
Or it’s created so beautifully?
It’s a question we should ponder
Since our decision has implications,
As to whether we can clearly see
With eternal ramifications.
The crystal clear sky so blue
Birds with wind beneath their wings;
The sun a miraculous fireball
The sweet sounds when a child sings.
The beauty of all animals
And their tender gentle touch;
The kindness of a human soul
When it loves very much.
The majesty of a forest
Birthed from tender little seeds;
The provision that we receive
When we cry from the heart for our needs.
The grandeur of the ocean
And the thunder of its waves;
The poignant message from a thunderstorm
That washes all debris away.
The splendour of a rainbow
With a message that is deep;
It’s when the sun comes out during the rain
And after trials much joy we reap.
The carpet of the earth is grass
And the clouds a cotton ball;
The harmony of the leaves in autumn
Creating beauty as they fall.
The brilliance of a waterfall
The precious sight of same;
As cascading waters mesmerize
With an imbedded wonder that remains.
The miraculous turn around of events
And the healing in our lives;
He’s responsible for every new birth
A fact that cannot be denied.
The butterfly that unfolds
From an unsightly cocoon;
The sign of Christ’s prophetic return
All so imminent and so soon.
Invisible attributes of the Father
So clearly and wonderfully seen;
His creative touch so majestic indeed
So pure and pristine.
“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse.” Romans 1:20
(C) P.B. 2020