Quarks in His Glory

by Maria Fontaine 7/13


Peter and I were taking a few days’ break at a small beach town. One late afternoon, I was taking a walk along the beach, when I looked up to find one of the most stunningly beautiful scenes taking shape before my eyes.

The scattered clouds began to take on pastel hues of peach, violet, and gold against the deepening blue of the sky. I love sunsets, but every once in a great while I encounter one that is so awe-inspiring that I can’t take my eyes off it. And the Great Painter was certainly getting my attention with this one. It was as if He was pouring liquid colored light into each cloud. The colors crept higher and higher until they seemed to overflow, and their streams became a living, swirling kaleidoscope of ever-changing beauty.

Everything else faded into unimportance alongside this masterpiece developing before my eyes. Gently, the expanding display flowed downward until it seemed to swallow up the ocean, turning it into a sea of vibrant colors, soft and smooth like a mirror in the distance, and spraying showers of golden light as the waves shattered on the sand just a few feet from where I stood. I felt immersed in its beauty. It was as if the sunset were communicating God’s encouragement and love to me.

The colors began to spill down in darker hues onto a promontory crowned with a small peak that jutted out into the water some distance away. It was as though the flow of living light had splashed over the edge of the sky onto the peak and the buildings dotting it, transforming them temporarily into glowing gems of iridescent reds and golds.

The vivid transformation of the sky gradually shifted from soft pastel hues to deeper and richer shades of blood red and burgundy, splashed with royal blues and copper streaks. Finally, after what must have been fifteen minutes, but had seemed like mere moments, the grand display began to recede. Its glory slipped peacefully into the gentle mists of the evening to paint the world another day.

We get so caught up sometimes in our earthbound realm, fretting and worrying that we are all alone in our troubles and have to try to solve them on our own. But at moments like this, the resounding reality that we are deeply loved by one who can explode the sky into such beauty with nothing more than a passing thought reminds me of just whom it is that I’m trusting in. What God said to me through that glorious heavenly art was, “I can create anything. I can sustain anything. I can protect anyone. I can solve any problem. I am beauty. I am power. I am love, and I do this for you.”

Times like this help me to remember that this same all-powerful one who creates such momentary grandeur for His creations is closely attuned to our tiniest needs and desires, guiding and caring for us in ways big and small. How could we ever worry that He might forget us, or that He might not be in absolute, perfect control of every detail of our lives?

When comes the golden sunset
That trails God’s way on high,
And with its radiant splendor
Illumes the evening sky,
How are the hills and valleys
Aglow with crimson rays,
While nature’s deep toned organ
Lifts heavenward its praise:

“Holy, holy!” Angel voices sing it;
“Holy, holy!” Cloudy pinions wing it;
“Holy, holy!” Gleaming towers ring it;
“Holy, holy, is the Lord most high.”

So God reveals at sunset
The grandeur of His throne,
The deeper, fuller glory
Reserved to be our own;
And in that hour’s unfolding
Forgot are fear and pain
In love’s abounding solace,
In heaven’s great refrain.

Then come, blest hour of sunset,
Along the golden way,
And thrill us with the splendors
That fill life’s perfect day.
God is the end of living,
He satisfies the soul,
And they who seek His glory
Will find in Him their goal.
—Calvin W. Laufer (1874–1938)
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Beautiful! I love it but, I must confess, some days I wonder if all the beauty and love we see is just as projected as the pain and "reasons" for fear that we perceive. Everything seems "inside out" to me. "What we see is what we be." These days, I know my angel loves me and is paying attention but I sometimes wonder if God isn't simply busy with other things. I don't think I am ever too busy for God. I see Him everywhere. Sometimes I wonder if I am not seeing my own projected heart and desire too love and be loved. Still, I enjoyed the inspiring images! Thank you! heart wings teddybear applause
Cailin- Very Nice!! Thank God for sending us angels
You are an angelangel innocent
That is very nice, very gallant of you to say, Dan, but I am a poor angel indeed. Mind, I did once pray a few years ago (solemnly and with all my heart): "What I have made of myself is not fit to stand before you and I would to be one of your angels. Therefore, take me apart and remake me as you would have me be."

He did too... VERY powerful prayer, that one. Be mindful of what you say to God: the offers you make, the prayers you offer.

It was a courageous gesture on my part and I am glad of the results. If I am the least of His angels I am in good company. Better a door keeper in Heaven than a queen on earth.

I am feeling closer and closer to my angel these days and I feel as though God has left me in His charge entirely (which is fine. He's a wonderful angel.) If I were a better angel I would not feel so world weary as I do. But I am very grateful for my friends here, Dan. kiss teddybear
Wonderful Dear Friends,

Yes, we know that God doesn't expect perfection... "for all have transgressed and come short of the glory of God." If you witness, you'll always win, at least God's favor!

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