Greetings, brothers and sisters.
Recently my wife and I traveled to Oregon to spend two weeks with my sister, Laura. I am so pleased that her faith in Jesus continues to grow.
In Oregon, God appears to be showing off, as everywhere we went He displayed the beauty of His creation (see Psalm 19:1). During our time at Mount Hood Village, we dined at Whistle Stop Restaurant, a place we had visited twice before. Looking out the huge bay window we saw skiers also seeming to show off, as each of their dramatic turns tossed up what looked like a wave of white snow. Yes, God was displaying His handiwork (see Genesis 1:1), and Diane and I took it in with an even greater appreciation of His beautiful creation.
The State of Oregon boasts of so much beauty that both Oregon and California are tied at the top of our list of states. And, Diane and I have been able to bask in what I believe to be the most beautiful beaches in the world, most notably Laguna Beach.
I became a certified scuba diver at 19, and my first deep-water dive was at Catalina. Diving among the kelp forests was stunningly beautiful, as the sun’s rays came through the kelp forest, reaching a sandy white bottom below. Over the next few years, when I donned my scuba gear at Diver’s Cove and headed off to the reef, I was awe-struck at all the beauty (see Palm 95:5, Psalm 104.25). At a depth of 35 feet, I saw a spot where the reef appeared to have been split in two, leaving a beam of sunlight to light up the patch of white sand on the bottom between the two sections of the split reef.
At that reef, I was often greeted by the same young octopus, who was quite curious about me and my scuba gear. Occasionally it would playfully wrap its tentacles around my face mask. After spending several minutes together it would eventually leave, and each time it left it would push off with all of its eight little arms, leaving a tiny cloud of bright purple ink. I felt it was his way of saying “That was fun, so let's do it again next time you’re here." (See Genesis 1:21, Psalm 104:25.)
I pray that this inspires you, as it did me.
Your brother in Christ, Ken