7.22- Wonders of Focus

 7.22-

Wonders of Focus                               Job 38:1-18                                  Mart Dehaan

    Some of us are inclined to look at the world and see only what’s wrong. DeWitt Jones is a National Geographic photographer who has used his profession to celebrate what’s right about the world. He waits and watches until a shaft of light or turn of perspective suddenly reveals a wonder that had been there all along. He uses his camera to find beauty in the most common faces of people and nature.

    If anyone had reason to focus on the wrongs of the world, Job did. After losing all that had given him joy, even his friends became his accusers. Together their voices taunted him for not admitting that he was suffering for sins he was hiding. When Job cried out to the heavens for help, God remained silent.

    Finally, from within the chaos of a whirlwind and the darkness of a storm, God asked Job to consider wonders of nature that reflect a wisdom and power far beyond our own        (Job 38:2-4).

    Would He now ask us? What about something as natural as the ways of a dog, cat fluttering leaf, or blade of grass? Could a shaft of light or a turn of perspective, reveal – even in our pain – the mind and heart of a Creator who has been with us and for us all along?


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