God's Creation by Barry Hughes


On this Monday of Holy Week, I was drawn to this depiction of the solar system, drawn by an anonymous young artist. There are no words, but the image spoke volumes to me on my walk.
God’s creation is vast and wondrous and beautiful. The story in Genesis tells us that God felt really good about how the whole creation thing turned out, saying “it is good”. Throughout countless ages the solar system has kept spinning, the planets in their places and their days and nights, though vastly different in length, coming and going as regular as cosmic clockwork. Life goes on.
Even in these days of pandemic and sickness and death and fear, life is going on. Babies are born, birthdays and anniversaries pass, people fall in love and people do extraordinary kindnesses for others. The good and the bad. Life and death. Joy and sorrow. Courage and fear. It all keeps coming, it all keeps spinning.
This week we call Holy is a microcosm of this reality of life. Highs and lows. Joy and sorrow. Life and death. Darkness and light. I don’t want to spoil the story, but life continues on the other side of Holy Week as well. In fact, life continues in new ways, exciting ways, in life changing ways after Holy Week. And it will happen in both the shadowy times and in the sunlight. God’s creation, including the human creatures like you and me, WILL keep coming, keep spinning, keep experiencing God’s presence and God’s love.
Peace.

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