On the livescience.com
website, I read something pretty amazing: “If you were standing atop a mountain
surveying a larger-than-usual patch of the planet, you could perceive bright
lights hundreds of miles distant. On a dark night, you could even see a candle
flame flickering up to 30 miles (48 km) away.” No telescopes or night-vision
goggles needed—the human eye is so profoundly designed that even long distances
can be spanned with clear sight.
This fact is a
vivid reminder of our amazing Creator, who designed not only the human eye but
also all of the details that make up our expansive universe. And, unlike
anything else in creation, God has made us in His own image (Gen. 1:26). “In
His image” speaks of something far greater than the ability to see. It speaks
of a likeness to God that makes it possible for us to be in relationship with
Him.
We can affirm
David’s declaration, “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully
made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well” (Ps. 139:14).
Not only have we been given eyes to see, but we have also been made so that, in
Christ, one day we will see Him!