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God looked at His creation as it
progressed and saw it was good;
when He had completed it, He saw that it was "very good."
The Great Artist was evidently much pleased with His world. It was a world filled with wonderful objects, shapes and
movements, a world abundant in rich colors like those of the rainbow and the rose, rich textures like those of beaver fur and magnolia leaves, rich
odors like those of the quince and the honeysuckle, rich sounds like those of thunder and running streams, and rich tastes like those of watermelons
and chocolate. --Clyde S. Kilby
Here you sit, held together by a fabulous interweaving of flexible
muscles and tendons and cartilages, all comfortably tucked inside an enormous
envelope called skin, which in turn is made up of literally billions of cells, each busy every blessed second wearing out,
eliminating, and then building up.
Yet you take your incredible body for granted, unless something goes wrong.
Rarely do you remind your pulse: "For Heaven's sake, beat!" Or your heart: "Did you pump? Did you count it? How often per minute? Five quarts a moment, I hope. Seventy-five an hour, remember!" Or to each little drop of blood: "Are you taking your exciting excursion trip through 169 miles of canal-ways and blood vessels in three minutes?" Or to your eyelids: "Did you blink? And are my tear ducts rinsing off the dust from my eyeballs regularly?"
Best of all, how blessed you should feel that instead of
making you embarrassingly tall to contain the 35 to
40 feet of tubes inside your intestinal
and kidney tracts, your Creator cleverly looped them into a neat little twenty
cubic inches.
It might be well, therefore, to say to your
brain, “Ponder!” --For your body
is a temple made for worship and
thanksgiving.
Butterflies in the rain forest seldom seen by
human eye are creatures of breathtaking beauty.
The delicate transparency of the man-
of-war and the hummingbird's wings are
inimitable.
--LeRoy Koopman
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