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write an



article on the topic nature:an incredible creation of god

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Answered by palak932995
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Have you ever looked at the everyday instances of nature that surrounds you – trees, flowers, the chirping birds, the green grass, the sun shining down on you and have your heart burst with joy at the splendor of God’s creation? I have and I can count on one hand the times I have had this feeling of complete and utter joy take over me, this feeling that this joy cannot be contained, that its bursting out of you, that everything is so beautiful and your heart just wants to burst with the happiness that you feel inside. Even the birth of my children has not replicated this feeling but looking around at God’s creation one random day just enveloped me in this kind of joy! A similar feeling(close but not the same though!) of breathtaking joy was evoked when I listened to ‘So will I (100 billion times)’ on the radio for the first time. This songs speaks to the beauty, awesomeness and perfection of everything that God has created. Everything in creation, the galaxies, the planets, the sun, moon, stars, oceans, mountains, plants and animals shouts out in praise reflecting the greatness and splendor of the Creator God. But above all this song conveys how the Creator of the Universe, loves us so much to send His son Jesus to die for our sins. The sacrifice at the cross of our Savior covers the 100 billion failures that we commit. We as humans join with all of creation in singing our praises to an awesome and merciful God.

Have you ever looked at the everyday instances of nature that surrounds you – trees, flowers, the chirping birds, the green grass, the sun shining down on you and have your heart burst with joy at the splendor of God’s creation? I have and I can count on one hand the times I have had this feeling of complete and utter joy take over me, this feeling that this joy cannot be contained, that its bursting out of you, that everything is so beautiful and your heart just wants to burst with the happiness that you feel inside. Even the birth of my children has not replicated this feeling but looking around at God’s creation one random day just enveloped me in this kind of joy! A similar feeling(close but not the same though!) of breathtaking joy was evoked when I listened to ‘So will I (100 billion times)’ on the radio for the first time. This songs speaks to the beauty, awesomeness and perfection of everything that God has created. Everything in creation, the galaxies, the planets, the sun, moon, stars, oceans, mountains, plants and animals shouts out in praise reflecting the greatness and splendor of the Creator God. But above all this song conveys how the Creator of the Universe, loves us so much to send His son Jesus to die for our sins. The sacrifice at the cross of our Savior covers the 100 billion failures that we commit. We as humans join with all of creation in singing our praises to an awesome and merciful God.The video elements that I have chosen for the mashup not just tries to illustrate the beauty and grandeur of God’s creation but also tries to invoke a feeling of flying in certain places where the music just soars and your heart and soul is raised in praise singing with joy and thankfulness to the Savior.

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Answered by raunak1580
6

By Eljiasan BRONZE, Hidden Ice Village, Alaska

There is something wonderful in the beauty of the natural world. Nature’s brilliant glories enchant people and reawaken a special bond that has been established long ago by the creator. I feel a profound connection to nature, which I believe reflects God’s presence in all its majesty and energy. Nature stirs my mind with its mystery and makes me reflect on the power that created it all. It opens me up to the wonders of the world, constantly enlivening and haunting me with its secrets.

When I close my eyes and allow myself to soar across the landscape of my mind, my place of happiness has always been high up on the branch of a tree, away from the business of life and the noise of the city. The pale moon illuminates the black sky and invites the shadows of the trees to engage in a solemn dance. Wisps of snow drift through the air freely. Millions of twinkling stars gaze down upon me. In moments like this, I feel as though I’m a tiny figure beholding an unknown power that lives deep behind the night sky. Even when I’m all alone, I feel like someone outside of my world is watching me. The beauty of what is around me transcends my spirit and gives me a hint of this strange being’s identity. For some reason it is always this image of being alone, being in the immensity of nature, that comes to me as my reserved space for meditation and happiness. Rick Bass, the author of A Texas Childhood, describes how nature brings people happiness. He writes, “It was the woods and the earth – the slope of the hill, the laws of gravity … which seeks joy so earnestly, so relentlessly” (12). Bass realizes that he is not the one causing the joy experienced by himself and his daughter Lowry, but something in his natural surroundings. Nature brings us delight and peacefulness when we reanimate the bond that we share with it.

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