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With Patrick Boyns.
The more we are able to see things from an eternal perspective – through the eyes of God, as it were – the more we see the temporal nature of this physical realm in which we currently and physically reside. But this world is not our home – we are made for grander things. We are made for realms invisible to human eyes – for places we cannot even begin to imagine in our present state. Isn’t that amazing?!
As a child learns to see that the beauty with which we are surrounded was made by hands we cannot see; so we are learning to look beyond what we can see, to all that lies beyond. And if the beauties of this world cause us to wonder of the one who made us, so that same awe and wonder lead us to contemplate yet greater glory to come.
Scriptures referred to:
Psalm 19:1
Ephesians
1 John 1:1–2; 5:11–13
1 Corinthians 2:9
Reference was also made to:
"All Things Bright and Beautiful" by Cecil Frances Alexander
"The Lord's My Shepherd" from Psalm 23
"Jerusalem" by William Blake
“You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” by Bachman–Turner Overdrive
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