Details Beg Us to Go Deeper

Nine foot tall structure made out of toothpicks that depicts landmarks and significant icons of San Francisco from 1974 to 2011, built by Scott Weaver. Structure has multiple paths that ping pong balls roll down to highlight San Francisco themes and eras.

God didn’t simply create water. He
created water that expands and contracts when the temperature changes, and
sometimes it boils and freezes. He created water with surface tension such that
small insects can walk and skim across it. He created water that climbs and moves along various materials through capillary action.

God didn’t simply create light. He
created light that carries color to our eyes. He created light with velocity and
it physically travels from one point to another. He created light that can
reflect off shiny surfaces, refract around objects, bend through glass and
water, and offer a rainbow that delivers the promise of God to never again
judge mankind with a worldwide flood.

And God didn’t simply create the stars of this post: the puffer fish.* He created them wtih the instinct to produce visually stunning topography on the sea floor. It’s an intentional, precise topography with long term, beneficial ramifications.

Cute emoji-like image of a puffer fish

[Use these links to see this amazing topography and how it is created.
I don’t have the rights to show them here.]

     In 1995, diver Yoii Ookata discovered
these strange, yet beautiful sand formations 80 feet below the surface near
semi-tropical Amami Oshima, a small southwestern island of Japan. They appeared
and disappeared, and nobody knew how they came to be.

     Ookata called his 7-foot-wide find a “mystery
circle.” An outer portion boasted pronounced, symmetrical ridges. The inner area
had shallow channels carved in peculiar harmony. It was tranquil. Ookata
didn’t know until later observation that this engineered masterpiece was
crafted by a puffer fish.

     Puffer fish are a Japanese delicacy, but
on the sea floor, they are free to express their artistry. They flap their fins day and night to shape the sand, and they decorate the outer
ridges with broken seashells – shells they find and crack themselves.

     This aquatic showpiece is created only by the male
puffer fish, so, you guessed it, it is designed for courting and nesting. The
5-inch male labors tirelessly for 7+ days to develop his masterpiece.

     Females notice and inspect the works of art. Some may come and go, but when one stays, the magic resumes. Look out
ocean. Here come the baby puffers! The female is content with a fitting place
to lay her eggs: the inner, placid circle. Then the male fertilizes them.

     The outer area, with its pronounced ridges, slows water currents by 25%, giving the eggs a safe place for vital, early life stages. And the seashells
probably provide nutrients to the little ones.

     So, the male puffer fish is a highly
sophisticated nest developer. The design is masterful. The execution, flawless.

Cute emoji-like image of a puffer fish

While we’re amazed at this natural
wonder, it’s not just a visual feast. It is a necessary process in the life cycle of a
 puffer fish.

But it didn’t occur by chance. A puffer
didn’t just decide one day that he’d try a new design for a nest. No, all
puffer males manifest this design instinctively. I know this because scientists didn’t find any other types of nests, and God is
their Creator, just as He is ours. He designed our procreation process,
too. In fact, He designed more than we can imagine because He
cares for us and created us in His image.

How precious to me are your thoughts, God!
 How vast is the sum of them!
Were I to count them,
they would outnumber the grains of sand—
when I awake, I am still with you.

Psalms
139.17-18

God is
intricately involved in our lives.



He designed the elaborate courting and
nesting wonder of the puffer fish, and countless ways and means of other
animals and insects. We’ve seen numerous animal kingdom miracles captured on
video and we’ve heard volumes of stories retold by experts. So many stories about so
many species.

How many
details He must know about us!

How many
details He designed in us!

How He must want
to be near to us!

I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully
made;
your works are wonderful, I know that full well

Psalms
139.14

Psalm 139 is a psalm of praise and awe, but the
author David also asked God to lead him in the right direction (verses 19-24). Here are two truths David acknowledged and counted on before he made this
plea to God.

Cute emoji-like image of a puffer fish

1. God is acutely aware of who we are and what we
do.

Let’s imagine ourselves as baby puffer fish. Imagine
God knowing about every ridge daddy puffer would carve and where every seashell
would rest. He is aware of every speck of sediment that would become the nesting
ground of mama puffer’s eggs – our nesting ground! He knows how many eggs, where they would lie, and
how long they would gestate after fertilization. He knows every detail of each and
every one of us: how each of our gills, fins, teeth, and eyes would form, whether
we would be male or female, and how each of our tails would emerge from our eggs.

God knows us to the smallest of details.

You have searched me, Lord, and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I rise;

you perceive my thoughts from afar.
You discern my going out and my lying down;

you are familiar with all my ways.
Before a word is on my tongue you, Lord, know it completely.
You hem me in behind and before,
and you lay your hand upon me.

Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,
too lofty for me to attain.
Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?

If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.

If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,

even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast.

If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me
and the light become night around me,”

even the darkness will not be dark to you;

the night will shine like the day,
for darkness is as light to you.
For you created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;

your works are wonderful, I know that full well.

Psalm 139:1-14

God made us who we are, knitting the person-by-person fabrics of our intellects, emotions, abilities to reason and function, character traits, physical qualities, talents, and capacity to relate to God Himself. He paid attention to every detail. He knows where we go. He knows where we hide. He even knows what we will say before we say it.

Since this is true, as David knew “full well,” God surely had more in mind. And He does.

Picture of boy looking out into beautiful Lake Tahoe. Image bears the following phrase: I imagine God recites the pages of my story as He watches my life transpire, for His thoughts toward me are more numerous than the grains of sand. Psalm 139

2. God is managing every detail of our lives.

Read on in Psalm 139

My frame
was not hidden from you
when I was made in
the secret place,

when I was woven together in
the depths of the earth.

Your eyes saw my unformed body;

all the
days ordained for me
were written in your book
before one of
them came to be.

How precious to me are your
thoughts, God!

How vast is the sum of them!
Were I to count them,
they would outnumber the grains
of sand—
when I awake, I am still with you.

Psalm 139:15-18

The puffer fish manifested God’s miraculous works according to His design. We
can do the same. God wrote our biographies and they include each day of our lives – even every emotion. I imagine He recites the pages of our stories as He watches our lives transpire, for God’s thoughts toward us are more numerous th
an “the grains of
sand.”

When we realize God wrote our stories – that He
knows what we will think, and what we will do – we might shrink with trepidation.
But David considered it “precious.” The vastness of God’s involvement in our
lives should direct us deeper into His arms. David wanted more of Him.

Desiring deeper intimacy with God, David abhorred wickedness
(Psalm 139:19-22). He wanted nothing to do with it, but, knowing his tendency to sin and to wander, he asked God to lead him into righteousness.

Search me,
God, and know my heart;
test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting.

Psalm 139:23-24

David’s psalm of praise is ultimately a cry for
help – a plea for God to change his sinful heart and lead him as He saw fit.

Cute emoji-like image of a puffer fish

  • Should we fear God’s presence?
  • Should we hide from His sovereign hand?
  • Or shall we rest comfortably in His arms, knowing his
    correction is for our good?
  • Do we want to please Him?
  • Are we ready to live the biography He wrote for us
    and rely on Him to lead us through it?

Share your thoughts in the comments below.

God knows who we are and what we do.


He manages every detail of our lives.

*There are many species of puffer fish and
reproduction processes vary among species. The species described in this post
are white-spotted pufferfish, not to be confused with the white-spotted puffer.
Read more on Wikipedia (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torquigener_albomaculosus).

    If you want to discuss the
    biography God wrote for you and how to have a deeper relationship with Him,
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