Photo: begonia fire
As soon as Solomon finished his prayer, fire came down from heaven and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple. And the priests could not enter the house of the Lord, because the glory of the Lord filled the Lord’s house. When all the people of Israel saw the fire come down and the glory of the Lord on the temple, they bowed down with their faces to the ground on the pavement and worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord, saying, “For he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.” (2 Chronicles 7:1-3)
Glory is however God chooses to express himself. Today I saw His glory in my garden.


God paints pictures for us to notice all the time.God is so good to us.
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Yes, all of creation including begonias show God’s glory. His goodness and mercy to us is incredible! Thank you Father!
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I’ve heard some people say that “seeing God in nature” is perilously close to pantheism, the belief that God is in nature or that nature is God and everything is connected. I see God’s hand in nature like a signature in the bottom corner. This is his work, this is an expression of the beauty in his heart, this is one evidence of his desire to share that heart with us.
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