[Faith-talk] Daily Thought for Saturday, March 22, 2014
Paul
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Sat Mar 22 16:23:45 UTC 2014
Hello and good day to you all on this Saturday, whether that be morning, afternoon or evening, and good very early Sunday morning to you in Australia and New Zealand. For the latter two groups, I hope that, when you go to your respective houses of worship this morning, that you and your fellow congregants will get a good word from the Lord as imparted to you by your pastors and/or Sunday school teachers. More importantly, I pray that you will apply what you will hear and learn to your individual lives as the gracious Holy Spirit enables.
Christine
Ayabe is a writer from Illinois, and today she graces our screens, Braille displays and screen readers with her interesting article entitled "The Pattern of Three," rendered as follows:
Often, an artist's work reflects his or her personality. Many artists also imprint a unique mark or signature that prominently stamps their name on the work. This is a quality that is evident in the natural world. Consider, for instance, a recurring pattern that presents itself in many ways: the number three. Take a look at any kind of fruit. It has three parts: the outer skin, the actual fruit, and its seed(s). An egg also has three parts: the shell, the whites, and the yolk. There are three physical states of one essence: solid, liquid and gas. An atom is composed of a proton, neutron, and electron. A plant has roots, a stem and leaves. Man is created of spirit, soul and body (1 Thess. 5:23).
The number three is also present in manmade objects: There are three colors on a stoplight. A simple lever consists of the load, lever arm, and fulcrum. The three most basic parts of a battery are the cathode, anode, and electrolyte solution. There also seems to be a "rule of three" in writing, which subtly suggests that anything that comes in three is intrinsically funnier. Some classic examples of this principle include Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the Three Stooges, and Three Blind Mice.
All of these patterns in life mirror the very personality of the ultimate Creator: God, who is also composed of three parts: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, yet is one entity. Furthermore, when He was here on earth, patterns of three also popped up around Him. The Magi presented three gifts to Jesus when He was born in Bethlehem. While fasting in the desert, Jesus resisted temptation from Satan three times. The disciple Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed and later repented with three declarations of love toward Jesus. On the day of Jesus' crucifixion, three men (including Jesus) were crucified. And finally, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion.
Sometimes we just need to look at the simple things to better understand the bigger picture. The signature may be subtle, but it's there, declaring the glory of God and proclaiming the work of His hands.
And there you have Christine's article which I hope was enlightening to you. Although not mentioned, there were three earth ages: Before the flood (antediluvian), the age in which we live, and "the new heaven and the new earth" age (Isaiah 65, 2 Peter 3 and Revelation 21).
Remember, tomorrow is the weekly Bible game, so get your Bible thinking caps ready.
And now may the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob just keep us safe, individually and collectively, in these last days in which we live. Lord willing, tomorrow there will be, as stated above, the weekly Bible game. Your Christian friend and brother, Paul
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