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What Nature Tells Us About God
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Nature isn’t just pretty scenery—it’s a living sermon. In the rustle of leaves, the rhythm of seasons, and the chirping of birds, God reveals His love, creativity, and sovereignty. Luke 12:24 reminds us that if God feeds the ravens, how much more will He care for us?
We often miss these lessons because our eyes are glued to screens. But if we just look up and around, creation starts to preach a powerful truth: God is near, involved, and intentional.
Key Reflections:
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Nature reminds us God is Provider—He feeds the birds and cares for squirrels. You matter even more.
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His love is written into creation—each flower, sunset, and animal speaks of His intentional design.
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God’s creativity is unmatched—from platypuses to parrots, His imagination knows no bounds.
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Even in the wild, He’s sovereign—animals adapt, migrate, survive—none of it escapes His plan.
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Getting outside resets our faith—walk, pause, breathe. Creation points our hearts back to the Creator.
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Peace is possible—when we step away from noise and into God’s natural world, we find clarity.
📖 “Consider the ravens: They don’t sow or reap; they don’t have a storeroom or a barn; yet God feeds them. Aren’t you worth much more than the birds?” – Luke 12:24
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Let’s open our eyes to God’s handiwork and be reminded: if He cares for creation, He surely cares for us.
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Let’s grow together in grace—lifting our heads as children of a holy and loving God.
Full Transcript Below:
What Nature Tells Us about God
By Aaron D’Anthony Brown
“Consider the ravens: They don’t sow or reap; they don’t have a storeroom or a barn; yet God feeds them. Aren’t you worth much more than the birds?” (Luke 12:24)
If someone were to tell you nature says a lot about God, you probably wouldn’t disagree. At face value, the claim seems true. Though, if someone were to ask you what exactly nature says about the Creator, that answer would require greater reflection. We spend so much of our days with our eyes embedded in our phones or some other device. We often neglect the beauty of al