This post is part of the Five Minute Friday blog link-up. Where I join up with a community of writers and bloggers of all ages and stages who gather around a single-word prompt to free-write, unscripted, unedited, for five minutes. This week’s word prompt is {{Matter}}

Have you ever pondered the intricate design of the human body? The complexity of our systems, the delicate balance of our hormones, the miracle of our existence? Each of us is a masterpiece, a testament to the divine craftsmanship of God. And at the heart of this masterpiece is matter.

Matter, the fundamental building block of the universe, is not just a lifeless substance. It is a divine gift, shaped and molded by the hands of the Almighty. From the smallest atom to the grandest galaxy, matter reflects God’s glory.

Here are a few reasons why matter should inspire awe and wonder

The Complexity of Life: The human body is a marvel of engineering. Every cell, every organ, every function is a testament to God’s intricate design. Matter, in its various forms, comes together to create life, a masterpiece beyond our comprehension.

The Beauty of Creation: The natural world is a canvas painted by the divine artist. From the majestic mountains to the delicate flowers, matter is used to create beauty that inspires and uplifts.

The Potential for Good: Matter can be used for both good and evil. However, it is important to remember that God created matter for good. When used wisely, matter can be a tool for healing, helping, and serving others.

We’re called to steward the matter that God has entrusted to us. We must use our bodies, resources, and talents to glorify God and serve others. Let us be grateful for the gift of matter and use it to positively impact the world.

Remember

You are a masterpiece, created by a loving God. Your body, mind, and soul are all part of His divine plan. Let us live our lives in a way that honors Him and reflects His love for the world.

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2 Comments

  1. God created matter for good and wants us to use it wisely – such an important perspective! Love this. Visiting from FMF#14

  2. a good call for us to remember that our matter (our physical stuff) matters. 🙂 FMF21

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