Near one of the most majestic sites in God’s nature is a botanical
garden of awe-inspiring beauty. On the Canadian side of Niagara Falls is the
Floral Showhouse. Inside the greenhouse is a vast array of beautiful flowers
and exotic plants. In addition to the flora we observed, something else caught
our attention—the wording of a plaque.
It reads: “Enter, friends, and view God’s pleasant handiwork, the
embroidery of earth.” What a marvelous way to describe the way our Creator
favored this globe with such jaw-dropping beauty!
The “embroidery of earth” includes such far-ranging God-touches as the
verdant rainforests of Brazil, the frigid beauty of Arctic Circle glaciers, the
flowing wheat fields of the North American plains, and the sweeping reaches of
the fertile Serengeti in Africa. These areas, like those described in Isaiah
41, remind us to praise God for His creative handiwork.
Scripture also reminds us that the wonder of individual plants are part
of God’s work. From the rose (Isa. 35:1) to the lily (Matt. 6:28)
to the myrtle, cypress, and pine (Isa. 41:19-20),
God colors our world with a splendorous display of beauty. Enjoy the wonder.
And spend some time praising God for the “embroidery of earth.”
Creation is filled with signs that point to the Creator. (RBC)