I’ve heard it said once that each of us is like a
stained glass window—beautiful, colorful, and
translucent. All of us are beautiful exactly as
we are but we are made even more beautiful by the
light of God that shines through us revealing an
inner translucent that is breathtaking.
Part of the splendor of stained glass is that it is
exactly that – the colors are not painted on but
are deliberately created in the manufacture of the
glass by the addition of metallic salts. They
sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the
darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only
if there is a light from within.
You believe this, right? You know that you are
wonderfully and beautifully made, inside and out?
And you also know that God created you in the image
of God?
Take a few moments and sit with this truth.
Read Psalm 139: 13-18. Look at yourself in a mirror.
Look at the beauty God has created in the uniqueness
of your features: the amazing complexity of each
part of your body that was formed in your mother’s
womb.
Read Psalm 139: 13-18 a second time. Visualize the
“colors” that God has created in who you are that
give you a unique luminescence when light shines
through. Thank God for the beauty of who you are
created to be.
Now, before the nasty freezing rain and sleet get
here, go outside and take a walk in the sun. Where
do you see the glory of God shining through with
that inner luminescence? Take some photos of your
favorite “translucent” scenes. Write about them in
your journal. Thank God for the glory that shines
through all creation.