Of all the surprising designations you might imagine, it turns out that 2014 was the year of the salamander. Who knew? This according to an article on National Geographic’s website, which points out the richness, diversity, and value of salamanders. I haven’t given a lot of thought to the “awesome salamander”—you may not have, either. But certainly we’ve all given some thought to at least one of the many species living in the deserts, forests, oceans, or even rescue centers right now. Although the article highlighted salamanders, the author’s description of these little beings could apply to any living thing in the world today: Each creature is distinct; each creature has a special purpose unique to them; each creature, no matter how small, is important to the environment in which it lives. Sadly, from coral reefs to salamanders, these loved creatures are facing decline and even extinction. How can we best pray for the fauna and flora? A spiritual view of things is a great place to start. How does God, divine Spirit—the one and only Creator—see every object in His infinite, spiritual creation? When his work was complete, “God saw every thing that he had made, and behold, it was very good” (Genesis 1:31). You may think “very good” isn’t a “very exciting” description. But when you consider that God is Good itself, that means He was declaring that all of His loved creation is like Him—complete and magnificent! Each spiritual idea, from an easy-going elephant to a scurrying salamander, has a necessary part in expressing God’s awe-inspiring nature. Since God is infinite Mind, the existence of each spiritual idea in His mental creation is imperative. Without any one of those ideas, God’s expression of Himself would be incomplete. Therein lies the spiritual permanence of each of God’s creatures—great or small. Mary Baker Eddy speaks of this permanence in her book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures: “All of God's creatures, moving in the harmony of Science, are harmless, useful, indestructible” (p. 514). Seen from this spiritual viewpoint, every plant, insect, and animal—living in the deepest ocean, or on the highest mountaintop—is harmless, in other words, without harm. That means they are as incapable of inflicting harm as they are of experiencing it. All spiritual ideas are useful; every living creature is the spiritual proof that God is acting, knowing, and being. Each of Spirit’s loved ideas is indestructible; it is never subject to oblivion, because God is eternal Mind and all of His creation is kept safely in thought. He delights in all of His creatures too much to allow extinction to exist in His universe. I love Mrs. Eddy’s view of the relationship between God and His forever-loved creation: “Love giveth to the least spiritual idea might, immortality, and goodness, which shine through all as the blossom shines through the bud” (Science and Health, p. 518). We can rest assured—whether it’s a salamander, seahorse, or any spiritual idea—there can be no decline, destruction, or extinction for any of them. All are kept safe in the protective embrace of God, divine Love. Scurry over to my mountaintop moments page to see photos of adorable baby Chameleons! All Things Bright and Beautiful
by Cecil F. Alexander 1848 All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful: The Lord God made them all. Each little flow’r that opens, Each little bird that sings, He made their glowing colors, He made their tiny wings. The purple-headed mountains, The river running by, The sunset and the morning That brightens up the sky. The tall trees in the greenwood, The meadows where we play, The rushes by the water, We gather every day;-- He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell How great is God Almighty, Who has made all things well. All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful: The Lord God made them all.
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