Awesome!
May 10, 2004 | 12:00am
Woe is me, for I am undone!
for my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts. Isaiah 6:5
Just a few miles from New Mexicos Carlsbad Caverns is Lechuguilla Cave. Explorers who have descended into its interior describe a wonderland whose beauty is beyond almost anything they have ever seen.
One geologist noted, "Everything is alien Ive been in caves that are so beautiful that you just have to leave. You just cant take it." Thats an interesting dilemma for explorers, isnt it? To be surrounded by beauty that is overwhelming to the eyes.
Their experience gives us a clue to the problem we have with understanding a holy God. He is so arrayed in splendor, so pure in His goodness, and so beautiful in His character that our sin-darkened eyes cannot bear to look on Him. We cannot endure His glory.
This was the experience of two people in the Old Testament. When Moses asked to see Gods glory, the Almighty had to shield him from seeing His face (EXODUS 33:18-23). And when Isaiah caught a glimpse of Gods majesty, he cried out, "Woe is me, for I am undone!" (ISAIAH 6:5)
Lord, Your awesome splendor, goodness, and beauty reveal the defects in us. Thank You for being so loving and merciful. And thank You for making us holy and acceptable to You through Christ. Martin R. De Haan Ii
Holy, Holy, Holy! Though the darkness hides Thee,
Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see;
Only Thou art holy there is none beside Thee,
Perfect in power, in love, and purity. Heber
READ: EXODUS 33:12-23
Gods awesome presence is both convicting and comforting.
Just a few miles from New Mexicos Carlsbad Caverns is Lechuguilla Cave. Explorers who have descended into its interior describe a wonderland whose beauty is beyond almost anything they have ever seen.
One geologist noted, "Everything is alien Ive been in caves that are so beautiful that you just have to leave. You just cant take it." Thats an interesting dilemma for explorers, isnt it? To be surrounded by beauty that is overwhelming to the eyes.
Their experience gives us a clue to the problem we have with understanding a holy God. He is so arrayed in splendor, so pure in His goodness, and so beautiful in His character that our sin-darkened eyes cannot bear to look on Him. We cannot endure His glory.
This was the experience of two people in the Old Testament. When Moses asked to see Gods glory, the Almighty had to shield him from seeing His face (EXODUS 33:18-23). And when Isaiah caught a glimpse of Gods majesty, he cried out, "Woe is me, for I am undone!" (ISAIAH 6:5)
Lord, Your awesome splendor, goodness, and beauty reveal the defects in us. Thank You for being so loving and merciful. And thank You for making us holy and acceptable to You through Christ. Martin R. De Haan Ii
Holy, Holy, Holy! Though the darkness hides Thee,
Though the eye of sinful man Thy glory may not see;
Only Thou art holy there is none beside Thee,
Perfect in power, in love, and purity. Heber
READ: EXODUS 33:12-23
Gods awesome presence is both convicting and comforting.
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