CHAOS


This last weekend we showed a video of David Garibaldi painting Jesus. It's an amazing video. It reminded me of a fellow I watched on PBS while growing up. His name was Bob Ross and his show, The Joy of Painting was always captivating as an amazing piece of artwork would come about from a chaos of colors that at first appeared on the canvas with no apparent order. I love that analogy for our lives. Often we feel swept up in chaos, not recognizing any order. We are left confused, disheartened, and scared. But from that God promises to bring something beautiful. In Isaiah, God's given us a promise of order to come. An order that's glorious and beautiful. We can give thanks as we read the words of God's promise.

Isaiah 65:17

[ New Heavens and a New Earth ] "Pay close attention now: I'm creating new heavens and a new earth. All the earlier troubles, chaos, and pain are things of the past, to be forgotten. Look ahead with joy. Anticipate what I'm creating: I'll create Jerusalem as sheer joy, create my people as pure delight. I'll take joy in Jerusalem, take delight in my people: No more sounds of weeping in the city, no cries of anguish; No more babies dying in the cradle, or old people who don't enjoy a full lifetime; One-hundredth birthdays will be considered normal— anything less will seem like a cheat. They'll build houses and move in. They'll plant fields and eat what they grow. No more building a house that some outsider takes over, No more planting fields that some enemy confiscates, For my people will be as long-lived as trees, my chosen ones will have satisfaction in their work. They won't work and have nothing come of it, they won't have children snatched out from under them. For they themselves are plantings blessed by God, with their children and grandchildren likewise God-blessed. Before they call out, I'll answer. Before they've finished speaking, I'll have heard. Wolf and lamb will graze the same meadow, lion and ox eat straw from the same trough, but snakes—they'll get a diet of dirt! Neither animal nor human will hurt or kill anywhere on my Holy Mountain," says God.


May you find joy in the future as we all look forward to what God is creating.

 

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