What started as an emptly 11-acre field in Belfast, Northern Island, ended up as the largest land portrait in the British Isles. Wish, by artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, is made from 30,000 wooden pegs, 2,000 tons of soil, 2,000 tons of sand, and miscellaneous items such as grass, stones, and string. At the beginning, only the artist knew what the final artwork was going to look like. He hired workers and recruited volunteers to haul materials and move them into place. As they worked, they saw little indication that something amazing look like much. But it did. From the ground, it doesn't look like much. But from above, viewers see a huge portrait - the smiling face of a little girl.
God is doing something on a grander scale in the world. He's the artist who sees the final picture. We're His "fellow workers" (1 Cor. 3:9) who are helping to make it a reality. Through the prophet Isaiah, God reminded His people that it is He who "sits above the circle of the earth" and "stretches out the heavens like a curtain" (Isa. 40:22). We can't see the final picture, but we continue on in faith, knowing that we're part of an amazing work of art - one that is being created on earth but will be best seen from heaven. God is using us to help create a masterpiece.
Amen
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