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The Symphony of Light: God's Timepiece

In Genesis, we read how God created the lights in the expanse of the sky—the sun, moon, and stars—to divide day from night, to serve as signs, and to mark seasons, days, and years. Imagine a master clockmaker, meticulously crafting each component of a grand timepiece. This is how God fashioned the cosmos, not merely as a functional mechanism, but as a beautiful expression of His divine order and purpose.

Consider the words of the poet Mary Oliver: "Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" [Attribution: "The Summer Day" (1992), Mary Oliver. Used under fair dealing for religious instruction purposes.] Just as the celestial lights guide our days and years, this question guides our souls. God calls us, through His creation and His Word, to a life lived in rhythm with His purposes.

From an Arminian (Wesleyan) Lens, we see God’s universal love in this creation. The sun shines on all, offering warmth and light, regardless of worthiness. The seasons turn, a constant reminder of God’s faithfulness and provision. Yet, this grace demands a response. We are called to use our time wisely, to respond to God’s love with love, and to live a life of holiness, marked by good works and service to others.

The lights in the sky are not just celestial bodies; they are invitations to consider our place in God’s grand design. They remind us that time is a gift, an opportunity to draw closer to God, to reflect His love, and to illuminate the world with His light. Are we using our time to reflect God's glory, or are we letting it slip away, unheeded? The choice, as always, is ours.

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