Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beauty. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

The Beauty of the Ugly Violent Stuff

Tonight, I watch flashes of pyrotechnic light playing on the wonder filled face of my youngest son. As I look around, I see a darkened landscape belching out fountains of fire as far as I can see. I hear reports from cannons and rockets (near and far) as they launch and then deliver their celebratory payload to dazzled onlookers.
I also know that for some (particularly soldiers who have PTSD), these sound and sights of celebration can far too closely resemble the sights and sounds of war. I'm quite certain that the defenders of Ft. McHenry over two centuries ago were not exclaiming "ohh's" and "ahh's" as British rockets and bombs rained down on them that night. As they witnessed "the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air" from the receiving end, their cry was far more likely to be a prayer of the "God save us!" variety. Yet the American lawyer, Francis Scott Key, standing on the deck of a British ship some four miles away saw hope rising for his fledgling country through the horrors of that bombardment. Curious isn't it, that something so horrible as weapons of warfare can be transformed into symbols of celebration and hope?
I see this same odd notion in the words of the Apostle Paul, "But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ..."* The cross also was a horrible thing. It was the Roman executioners tool for the basest of criminals. It was not something one would naturally assume to be a source of "glory". Yet, there it is.
So if you wonder why the followers of Jesus talk so much about things like the "cross" and the "blood", here is your answer. We talk about those things because the most awful event of human history was also the event that made our salvation possible. Jesus, the sinless Son of God, died as a substitute to pay for the sins of anyone who will believe on him. If you are willing to turn from your sin and accept him as Savior, today can be your "independence day" on a whole new scale.
“The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” - 2 Peter 3:9 KJV
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*Galatians 6:14a

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Pictures of Colorado

I recently spent some much needed vacation time in the beautiful State of Colorado. Here are a few pictures of that trip that I want to share.

Looking down on the town and roadways of Avon, CO.
Snowing on the mountains in May near Avon, CO. -Tony Thomas May 2015.

A trail in the White River National Forest near Aspen, CO -Tony Thomas, May 2015.


A high altitude bride in the Rocky Mountains at Red Cliffs, CO -Tony Thomas, May 2015

Mountains creating snow from the air in May.
Clouds and snow on the Spanish Peaks near Alamosa, CO. -Tony Thomas, 2015

Another shot of clouds and snow on the Spanish Peaks near Alamosa, CO. -Tony Thomas, 2015

Cliff dwellings made by the ancestors of the Ute Tribe at Mesa Verde National Park, CO.

This has been dubbed the "Sun Temple" but who knows the real purpose.
Stone structures at Mesa Verde National Park, CO.