God’s Amazing Love
The monarch butterfly is an amazing creation.
Their beautiful colors (specifically orange, yellow, black, and red) warn predators to stay away due to their toxicity. If eaten, the predator doesn’t usually die, but gets sick enough to not want another monarch meal in the future.
Monarchs average about 4 inches across and weigh less than 0.02 ounces. Imagine something as delicate as a butterfly migrating from southern Canada to central Mexico. It’s even more amazing that adult monarchs only live two to six weeks. That means they often die partway through the migration. Their offspring pick up where their parents leave off to complete the migration.
I photographed the monarchs at an arboretum. As I watched them flit from flower to flower, I couldn’t help but reflect on God’s remarkable work. I didn’t notice it as I sat and watched, but after processing the photos, I realized just how durable their wings appeared. They look as if God stretched a micro-tarp from vein to vein. Just taunt enough to catch the right amount of air.
Psalm 104 is all about God the creator. I love verses 24 and 25.
“How many are your works, LORD!
In wisdom you made them all;
the earth is full of your creatures.
There is the sea, vast and spacious,
teeming with creatures beyond number—
living things both large and small.” (Psalm 104:24-25, NIV)
As amazed as I am at the wonders of the monarch, I am even more amazed at God’s love for you and me.
You may be in a place of constant worship and praise. You recognize God’s love for you and want to spend every minute building your relationship with Him. Or you may be running from God. Your past (in minutes, days, or years) may be keeping you from enjoying unity with Him.
God’s Amazing Love #hope #joy #writingcommunity Share on XIt doesn’t matter where you are in life, remember God loves you. He wants the very best for you. His faithfulness is more expansive than the sky. No matter where you are, His love is unfailing. You can count on Him.
David tells us about God’s love for us.
“Your love, LORD, reaches to the heavens,
your faithfulness to the skies.
Your righteousness is like the highest mountains,
your justice like the great deep.
You, LORD, preserve both people and animals.
How priceless is your unfailing love, O God!
People take refuge in the shadow of your wings. (Psalm 36:5-7, NIV)
Next time you see a butterfly flittering aimlessly about, consider that God made them. As amazing as they are, His love for you is even more amazing.
Today’s feature photo comes from a “photo-a-day” challenge I pursued several years ago. The photo inspires the topic. For me, the posts challenge my creativity, writing discipline, and dependence on God for His message. My prayer is that you find hope in God’s Word, and that you’ll share your hope with others.
You can find much more information about the amazing monarch butterfly here… https://www.monarch-butterfly.com/index.html
Thanks for the wonderful thoughts and words, Tim. The picture is great.
Thank you Joni and you are welcome.
This is such a beautiful reminder, Tim, especially today, when it feels as if the world has turned upside down. Seeing the way God crafts each thing in nature really gives me a visceral appreciation for how much He cares about everything in His creation. Your photo is absolutely gorgeous too. Thanks for brightening my day!
Thanks Terri. I appreciate you reading the post. I constantly need reminders of God’s work in all things.
I find myself on most days craving pictures like your butterfly, along with mountain ranges, and ocean scenes, to remind myself of how great God is and all He can do. Thank you for sharing how intricate His work is in the butterfly and in all of us.
Thank you Jane. God sure creates some amazing things, doesn’t He?
I love looking at the small almost invisible details of everything in nature. It amazes me how anyone can think that everything just evolved for something else randomly. Random means everything is different yet when you look under a microscope every butterfly’s wings will look exactly the same all blades of grass has the same cell structure etc. God created everything perfect. Nothing created by God is a random mutation. Also how far the Monarch migrates amazes me too.
I couldn’t agree with you more Teresa. God’s design is so apparent in all that he made.