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GOD SPEAKS THROUGH
CREATION PARABLES
“The heavens declare the glory
of God; And the firmament shows His handywork.”
(Psalm 19:1 NKJV) His creation: what a wonderful
way to get to know Him, and how often do we listen to
what He is saying? Everything in life tells a
story if we could just pause long enough to ponder...
Solomon said, “I went by the
field of the slothful, and by the vineyard of the man
void of understanding;...then I saw, and considered it
well: I looked upon it and received instruction.”
(Proverbs 24:30,32 KJ) The Lord opened Solomon’s
ears to receive instruction from creation.
Do you stop and listen to Him
through His creation and the environment in which you
live your daily life? Jesus may quicken your ears
to hear a delightful revelation from Him! All of
life tells a story if we listen while we live.
Below are some facts about creation. Find the
SPIRITUAL allegories hidden like gems inside the facts.
(The scriptures are given not to explain the allegories,
but to give insights into general concepts. The
interpretations are open as they apply to the intimacy
of our daily spiritual life.)
42 CREATION EXAMPLES
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An abundance of salt in bread
dough, slows the yeast growth.
(Galatians 5:9)
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If a diamond is held in the
light, one can see the colors of the rainbow.
(Colossians 1:26,27)
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Pine cones “blossom” their
leaves when they are heated. (James
1:2-4)
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The pupils of the eye enlarge
to see in the dark. (Isaiah 45:3)
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Most seeds have some kind of
hull that cracks before it sprouts. (Hosea
10:12)
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The deeper the water table,
the deeper roots must grow. (Psalm 42)
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The postal carrier, to carry
good news, has to carry mace! (Daniel 10:13)
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The eye of the storm is always
quiet. (Isaiah 26:3)
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During the winter, nutrients
in a plant are used for the roots and stalk, and
storing up food for when the plant bears fruit.
(Ecclesiastes 3:1)
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Children have small attention
spans and little patience. They learn best by
short excerpts, not long involved details.
(2 Corinthians 11:3)
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During a forest fire the
animals congregate closely and seem to get
along. (Philippians 2:1-2)
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Spring cannot come until
winter is through. (Song of Solomon 2:10-13)
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Morning-glory is a difficult
weed to kill. It is a fast grower, entangles
and winds its way around other plants, and it
spreads by a vast underground root system.
(Mark 4:18,19)
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In times of drought, the deep
rooted shrubs survive. The shallow ones die.
(Job 14:7-9)
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Children cry when they feel
like crying and laugh when they feel like laughing.
(Matthew 18:10)
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Pioneers survived public
opinion and the elements, to occupy new land.
(Numbers 13:30)
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Children like to be around
people. (Hebrews 10:25)
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Most women who do not have
enough body fat do not ovulate. In times of
famine, fruitfulness subsides. (Joel 1:12)
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How many businesses would fail
if builders stop building homes?
(Ephesians 4:16)
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How did sand become fine and
easy to sift? (Amos 9:9)
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Of all the people sitting at
the pool of Bethesda, Jesus healed only one.
(Romans 9:18)
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No one has to teach a child
how to be naughty. (1 Corinthians 15:22)
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The waves in the ocean come in
cycles. (Ecclesiastes 3:15)
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No two snowflakes are alike.
(Psalm 139)
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Trees lose their leaves in the
fall because of less light, not because it’s cold.
(Isaiah 9:2)
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Salmon swim upstream to find
their home. (Revelation 3:21)
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Birds don’t worry.
(Matthew 7:26)
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Roads are not built without
someone doing the work. (1 Corinthians 3:10)
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Monarch Butterflies do not
suffer winter; they fly south. (Luke 21:36)
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Children learn better through
praise and encouragement than through scorn.
(Matthew 19:14)
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A recipe is not complete
without all the ingredients. (James 5:7)
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Cancer cells are disobedient
cells. (Proverbs 5:11-13)
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Snakes don’t talk, and they
don’t walk, but they sure cause a lot of commotion.
(Genesis 3:15)
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Watch the ducks and geese.
The ducks are meek and lowly. The geese are
loud and abusive, intimidating the ducks.
(Titus 3:2)
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The turtles carry their home
wherever they go. It is a refuge from all the
elements. (Psalm 91:1-2)
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The mother eagle removes the
feathers out of the nest when it’s time for her
young to fly. (Deuteronomy 32:11)
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We can’t see electricity but
it sure works! (Mark 5:30)
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Without (A), then (B) could
not happen. (John 11)
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The mother of most species
stays close and keeps a watchful eye on her young.
(Isaiah 49:15)
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Our body framework is made
from bones, muscles and ligaments connected one to
another, and cannot perform a healthy function
without each other. (Ephesians 4:16)
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Disease is spelled dis ease.
(1 Peter 5:7)
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Man and woman were meant to
complement one another, not compete. (Genesis
2:18)
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