2/3/09

Grandeur

This picture of the Alps reminds me of the ones Walter Hewitt showed me in 1980. Walter and his wife Lillian had taken what seemed like thousands of similar pictures. I still remember the wonder in his voice as he described the surroundings; those pictures were amazing! I went home that night feeling a little overwhelmed by all I had seen and Walter’s excitement made me realize once again how small we as human beings are and how great the works of the Almighty. However, not everyone believes in God and many are in violent opposition to him. Think for a moment about this passage from the book of first Corinthians:

1Co 1:18 For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
1Co 1:19 For it is written, "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the discernment of the discerning I will thwart."
1Co 1:20 Where is the one who is wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the debater of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?
1Co 1:21 For since, in the wisdom of God, the world did not know God through wisdom, it pleased God through the folly of what we preach to save those who believe.
1Co 1:22 For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom,
1Co 1:23 but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles,
1Co 1:24 but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.
1Co 1:25 For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men.
1Co 1:26 For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth.
1Co 1:27 But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong;
1Co 1:28 God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are,
1Co 1:29 so that no human being might boast in the presence of God.

English Standard Version

If you examine the best of your attributes, someone else is always better. If you work around those who possess true genius, you will feel stupid, but, just by being around them you WILL become smarter, guaranteed! Now, if this is true from an Earthly perspective, consider the spiritual implications. If you learn to appreciate the true grandeur God has placed in the world around us, then how much more will you grow as you begin to understand something of the nature of God. Now, that is a high mountaintop indeed, something worthy of the climb and that will give joy in each step along the way!