Saturday, September 18, 2010

God's Eye

On Labor Day weekend, my youth pastors decided not to have regular sunday school (mainly just because all of the teachers were out of town). So we watched a film on a guy who gave an incredible seminar on creation. And he said something like this...

"A whole bunch of people say they'd love to have seen God make the universe, but in reality, no, you wouldn't! I mean when God said 'Let there be light', He literally spit out light and we went from complete darkness to blinding light!"
I thought that was cool. He then talked about some galaxies and odd images found from space. The one I loved the most was this one:
This is an actual image taken from space! It's most commonly known as God's Eye and to me, that's literally what it is. What if this is God's way of saying that he's watching us and that he can see us? I mean, just imagine how big he must be if this really is his eye. It's crazy to think about!

Another amazing image taken from space was what is called the Whirlpool Galaxy...

What's amazing about the image is not the whole picture, but what's directly in the center of the galaxy itself...

This picture left me speechless for a long time...I couldn't believe it was even real! So I did some more research on this and found another breath-taking image of God's beauty...

This is what's called the Constellation Indus. To me, it looks like a crown of thorns. God has made so many beautiful things in the universe! I believe that he uses space as an easel to show his masterpieces. These images are all so beautiful! When I see things like this, I think to myself, "How can people NOT believe in God after seeing this kinda stuff?!"

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