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Praise of the Sky


Psalm 19:1-2 NIV
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge.”

Golden rays of joy dance with pink skirted ladies along a tangerine river. Suddenly an angel fire of crimson leaps into the scene as a lavender dress slips in to join the ball. They dance for the joy of Jesus, for the glory of God. Dancing partners shift and pause to watch the glorious becoming as each one in turn transforms from one hue to another. Darkness is stealing in but the dancers continue on. Slowly each one tiptoes off the stage and meanders home.

After a short interlude new performers begin to tune up their instruments and prepare for the night-time display. The black curtain darkens the stage and one by one, splashes of shimmering light sing out a song of praise. The beacons dance into formation joining arms and singing softly of The Way.

A silver crescent hangs in the center of the sparkling jewels – a necklace for the bride of heaven. In the silence of the dark, shouts of praise echo from the sky. The music of truth and hope is never-ending.

The sky lightens and the cloak of darkness falls away. Bright golden rays pierce the sky with the declaration of newness and restoration. And His praise goes on.

Comments

Denise said…
Bless you, you write so beautifully. You have a true heart for God.
Irene said…
You are so very right. There is so much to be thankful for in our everyday life. If only we appreciate them and be thankful.
Enjoy the weekend!
Patty said…
I enjoy watching sunrises, sunsets, God's paints a masterpiece every single day! Great verse!! Have a blessed day.
Patty
Lisa said…
What a beautiful vision of God's glory that you capture! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and stopping by Extravagant Grace!

Blessings!
MrsMomma said…
What a beautiful colorful post you've written! I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you for sharing!
Anonymous said…
Wow,

This is a neat offering and so differently done for a TT post. Thank you so much.

Thanks for joining in and praising our King today. Love and hugs, Lynn
Anonymous said…
Thanks so much for your comment on my blog. Yes, our God is amazing. I am anxious to see what He's going to do next in our situation. For I know and believe that He is our true Provider. Praise His Name!

Hope you have a wonderful evening,
Karen
http://thetagblog.blogspot.com/
Aunt Angie said…
That was beautiful! I loved it...I could see it all happening in my mind's eye! What an incredible gift of words you have---from the Maker Himself!
Be blessed!

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