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Not Even Salomon
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June 2009


   
I took this picture with an inexpensive Sigma lens. I was not expecting much from the lens macro mode as it was not a real macro lens. Was I in for a surprise when I got home. Not only did the pictures came out well but this image was used it on a 13 X 19 poster with reasonable sharpness. Sometimes we have what we need already; we just don’t know it until we try.

The verse is from a theme I have used before. This particular passage is interesting because it reveals something from Gods character that is often overlooked.

Salomon was the greatest king of his time and today he would have been the combination of the wisest man, the richest man and the most influential man all rolled up in one. Such a king must have had the finest white linen, most exotic silk clothes and the most glamorous jewelry that man could forge in fire.
Yet God says that the flowers were better dressed than Salomon. How is this possible? Well, Salomon had the best clothes man could generate but the flowers had been clothed by the very hand of God.
You see, from God’s point of view the least of His works is always greater than the best of ours.
God Bless.