Then God said, “Let the waters beneath the sky flow together into one place, so dry ground may appear. And that was what happened. God called the dry ground “land” and the waters “seas. And God saw that it was good. (Genesis 1: 9-10, NLT)I love Nature. I even teach a course on how the science of ecology illuminates the sacred. But do I really notice Nature in the intimate way God intended through the act of creation and its inherent goodness? Am I aware of the ground beneath my feet that became the land our civilizations are built upon? I actually don’t think so. I don’t think I give it the attention that I am meant to.
Nature, I think, is a backdrop to us. It exists beneath our feet or behind us, coloring our day-to-day lives or, more likely, frustrating us with discomfort of never having the just-right weather. It does not WOW us. We do not allow ourselves to be amazed by the power of God that is revealed in the most fundamental aspect of life on Earth, dirt! God is in the very land we step upon.
When I read this passage of scripture I am reminded that the most background of all Nature is an amazing act of creation. God pulled the waters together so ground would appear. When was the last time we really looked at the dirt, wondered about its purpose, contemplated that this would be the foundation of all life in Nature. God created something truly amazing when he created land. God gave us the WOW of the first act of fertility—the fertile seas and land. There is WOW in our background.
Heavenly father help me to be more aware of your creation beneath my feet. Help me to see the WOW of the background of my life. Help me to become more loving toward your creation and nurture it’s fertility as you have commanded me to do. In Jesus’s name Amen.
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