Isaiah 19-23
I am camped at 8390 feet overlooking
a wide mountain valley with the Rockies stacked up behind it. A stream curls through the valley
bundled up warmly with fog on this very cold morning. The reading this morning goes along with the
scenery. It’s all about kingdoms
coming and kingdoms going; great civilizations rise and fall to be replaced by
others. You know what lasts? The wild… the wilderness, the garden,
the mountains and streams, the boulders and trees, the wild animals, the birds
who now sing sweetly.
You know why it lasts? It’s because humans don’t have our
hands in it. God made the garden
and made humans to live here.
Man builds kingdoms to keep from
needing God, but only God can build the natural kingdom.
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