God must love variety.
We were walking on the beach near Cayucos, CA recently and
Dad saw an unusual plant. He asked what kind that was. I have no idea. On that
same trip we saw elephant seals, birds with strange beaks and a variety of
human individuals . . . just to name a few.
Of course, there are more species of plants and animals in
the world than any of us will ever have the opportunity to see with our own
eyes. (And if I never see a mosquito again, it will be too soon.)
In Genesis 1 we read, “God saw all that he had made, and it
was very good…” (Gen. 1:31) So, when you see that weird animal or
sit next to that person that is different than you in church or in school, remember,
God made them and He thinks highly of them. (And they just might think you’re
different, too.)
Imagine how boring this world would be if there were only
one plant type, one animal, and all the humans were alike. I’m grateful for
those people who can repair cars. I can’t. I appreciate teachers who have
patience with kindergarteners. That’s not how I’m wired.
The strength of relationships, a society and a church can be
in our differences, where the sum of the whole is greater than all the
individual parts. Such is the case with a choir, or orchestra. If you were to
hear just the alto part, or the second clarinet alone, you may not be
impressed. But add those unique sounds to a multitude of unique instruments and voices, and you have
beautiful music.
Celebrate the uniqueness of those around you today. They are part of the symphony of God's design. We’re
all a little different, . . . thank God.
Enjoying the Journey,
David
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