Embracing all creations
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“He made you so you could share in his creation, could love and laugh
and know Him.”
-- TED GRIFFEN
Every day, I am amazed at how remarkable God’s creation is and how
many different ways he showers the world with his magnificence. Each
morning this week, I woke to a new day of changing weather, and each
afternoon I enjoyed a changing sky before darkness settled in for the
night.
Last week, I greeted each morning by looking out a different
window at a beautiful world of snow. I went skiing with family, and
everywhere I faced, I felt that I was looking at one creative
masterpiece after another.
We left early in the morning to fly to our ski destination. I was
tired, but I so enjoyed the people I was sitting next to on the
plane, as well as the ever-changing views. At first, I could see the
ocean out the window, and before long I saw desert lands. Finally we
came to a landscape blanketed in snow.
The first morning there, we rode a chair lift that took us to
almost 12,000 feet. It was a clear day, and it seemed like I could
see forever. In every direction, I saw something spectacular,
beautiful and, in many cases, breath-taking. The crisp colors of the
piercing blue skies, pure white clouds and dark green trees were so
vivid, I thought it was because of the lenses in my goggles. When I
took them off, it was no less dramatic, but I had to put them back on
quickly because of the intensity of the light.
One morning before going out to ski, I read a Psalm that includes
the words, “Your unfailing love, O Lord, is as vast as the heavens;
your faithfulness reaches beyond the clouds. Your righteousness is
like the mighty mountains, your justice like the ocean depths. You
care for people and animals alike, O Lord. How precious is your
unfailing love, O God!”
I thought about the Psalm throughout the day because it seemed to
fit what I was experiencing.
God’s creativity in nature is certainly something to marvel at,
but so is his artistry in the uniqueness of every boy and girl, every
man and woman.
I enjoyed talking with people of all ages on the chair lifts and
around the ski village. Whether they were children, ski instructors
or snowboarders, I found that the people were as enjoyable and
diverse as the scenery.
I had fun learning about different hobbies and sports from people
who lived in New York, Florida, Montana, Mississippi and Michigan. I
also learned about the political and geographical climates of
Argentina and New Zealand by students who were working there.
There was never a dull moment or a person I didn’t enjoying
learning from and about. Each one was as unique as the snowflakes
that gently fell on us.
It was a special treat to watch children’s excitement in being and
in playing in the snow, and I laughed right along with many of them
in their sheer glee at being alive.
God’s creation, like his love, is never-ending.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident. She may be
reached by e-mail at [email protected] or through the mail at P.O.
Box 6140-No. 505, Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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