I stayed up way past my bedtime with some good friends to watch the meteor shower last weekend.
(I'm still paying the consequence of that choice... exhaustion!)
(I'm still paying the consequence of that choice... exhaustion!)
AMAZING!!!
The longer you stare at the sky, the closer and closer those millions of stars feel!
Elder Nelson said,
“Some would say the most magnificent sight they have ever beheld is looking heavenward on a summer night, seeing stars beyond number dotting the sky. Some might choose the view of the Grand Canyon at sunrise; others, the beauty of a mountain lake. Some might select a peacock with its tail in full fan, or a hummingbird seemingly suspended in midair while feeding. These magnificent sights are wondrous beyond measure. They are all “great deeds” of our divine Creator.
Now, ponder the magnificence of what you see when you look in the mirror—a child of God—created by him, in his image. If we lift the lid on the treasure chest of the marvelous attributes of our bodies, we can discover, at least in part, the magnificence of man... The magnificence of man is matchless. But, glorious as this physical tabernacle is, the body is designed to support something even more glorious—the eternal spirit, which dwells in each of our mortal frames.”
After staring into the beautiful night sky, I had a hard time imagining anything more amazing!
Although God's creation of all the stars is pretty incredible,
His most prized creation is
us.
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