Our move from East Texas to Maryland is complete. Of course, every move brings changes that are rather obvious...new house, new routes to learn, new church familes to meet and new regional "worldviews" to name a few. One change that we often forget about though is the climate difference. When we left Texas we were in the middle of an awful drought. The daily temperatures were still rather summer-like and there was no real relief in sight. We arrived in the D. C. area to steady rain, temperatures that were some 30 degrees less than what we had been experiencing and leave that were beginning to make their wonderful color known.
As I've observed those differences I've been reminded of God's amazing work of creation. Each year it plays out for us all over again. The seasons bring their unique perspectives of life, the terrain shows off the mighty hand of God in the rising and falling of hills and the streams and rivers exhibit the power of the Lord to provide all that we each need on a constant basis. The reminders that I am experiencing right now take me back to the words of the apostle Paul in Romans 1 when he wrote, "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--His eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made so that men are without excuse."
That's right...nature reminds us that God exists and that we rely exclusively on Him for our very existence.
I pray that as Fall sets in whereever you live you will be able to be reminded of His providing hand, His unmatched power and His amazing love.
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