Tuesday, June 25, 2013

"The heavens declare the SUPER glory..."

I know I promised to talk about Gatlinburg.  We're getting closer.  Instead of being in Texas, we're now in middle Tennessee ... and we should be going through Gatlinburg before the end of the week.

But I just have to digress for one more time.  In Psalm 19:1, the writer (David) wrote, "The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork."  That was certainly true on Monday night, when the 'super moon' rose in the eastern sky.   We watched it from Marcia's back deck.  It first peeked through the trees, then rose in full splendor.  So I grabbed my camera and shot a couple of pictures - like this one.

I've always liked the moon, because it's a reminder of who we are.  We're not the brightest thing in the sky - that's the sun .  But our role in the universe is to reflect the light of the sun ('Son').  Sometimes, we're not very bright.  Other times, by God's grace, we get to be 'super moons,' too.

Think about it.

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