Sunday, August 26, 2012

Lichens on Bark



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LICHENS ON BARK

I’m hopelessly addicted to gathering up objects that have little value to most people, but which my eyes see as potential “artworks”.   So when I saw a piece of bark lying in a street just beyond where I’d parked my car – why, I rescued it.  Intricate lichen patterns on intriguing knobby bark.

Lichens are plant-like growths that form on rocks or trees.  They are “composed of a fungus in symbiotic union with an alga.”  [ http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/lichen ]  There are thousands of kinds of lichens.  (They are not parasites, so they do not harm the trees.)  Their interwoven shapes and patterns entrance me.

Seeing this piece of bark enlarges my imagery about the nature of God.  He must be hopelessly addicted to gathering in people that think they have little value.  Humans are composites of good and bad traits.  Yet if we turn to him in trust, if we believe he is rescuing us from our unshapely parts, surely he must see our crusty places and little knobs as “artworks”.  We place ourselves in his hands to be made over, in the image of God. 

When I’m tempted to devalue myself, let me consider how I see beauty in a piece of gnarly bark strewn with strange lichen.  God, the Great Imaginator, doesn’t belittle me.  He says I am his beloved.  That must mean I’m beautiful, yes even entrancing, to him.  May he reinforce my intricate patterns and intriguing spiritual shapes until they complete his grand design.

“Long ago, before he made the world, God chose us to be his very own, because of what Christ did for us; he decided then to make us holy in his eyes – without a single fault – we who stand before him covered with his love.”  (Eph. 1:4  TLB) 


(c) 2012 by Marilee Miller 


This post is shared with "On, In and Around Mondays" and "Playdates with God"

7 comments:

  1. You definitely saw something here that I would've overlooked. In the same way, my life is often messy, but I think God sees the artwork in a mess too. :)

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  2. I would've overlooked it too Beth! Great analogy you've drawn here. God does indeed take our messes and make something beautiful!

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  3. Thank you, Marilee, for sharing your gift of seeing intricacy in nature and life then connecting it to how God values us. So encouraging! Blessings to you :)

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  4. This is just beautiful...you painted a beautiful picture of God’s love for us. blessings to you~

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  5. You are so much like your Father that way, Marilee--the way you see the beauty that's not so easy to see. YOu help me open my eyes too.

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  6. This is humbling and so very lovely. To think of how God loves us - it is amazing. Thank you for sharing it.

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  7. This is so beautiful, Marilee, and I love this: "May he reinforce my intricate patterns and intriguing spiritual shapes until they complete his grand design." It should come as no surprise that I collect objects like this too, and that I have a piece of bark with lovely colored lichen on my countertop above my sink, my special place. Now I'll think of this when I look at it too.

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