Love for the beautiful!

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The great God loves all that is beautiful, the most obvious evidence of this love is the work of creation. God planted a wonderful Garden of Eden, in which majestic trees grew, beautiful in appearance and useful to humans. The garden had wonderful flowers of a wide variety of shapes and colors filled the air with its pleasant fragrance. Joyful birds with beautiful plumage offered joyous laudatory hymns to their Creator. God was pleased that man found his happiness in a kind and loving attitude towards his creation, and that he could satisfy his needs with the fruits of paradise.

God, who planted a beautiful paradise for our ancestors, planted noble trees and beautiful flowers in it and arranged everything in the best way for happiness. He gave us these signs of his love so that we can have a correct image of his character.

He put the love of beauty in the hearts of his children. But many perverted this love. They worship the beauty that God has given them, but they forget the Creator. This is a great ingratitude towards Him. We must see God's love for us in all matters of His creation and direct the best and most grateful aspirations of our soul towards Him in response to the evidence of His love.

God has surrounded us with beautiful images of nature that provide a rich meal to our minds. He wants us to see a reflection of his character in beautiful images of nature

If we carefully examine the image of nature, we will find in it an abundant source to contemplate the unlimited love and power of God.

Many admire the artist's art, which reproduces wonderful paintings on canvas. Many give their talents to art, but how far their imperfect works are from beautiful nature. Art can never rise to the perfection of nature.

Many of those who call themselves Christians admire the paintings depicting the evening sunset. They adore the art of the artist, but at the same time they indifferently pass through a truly enchanting sunset, which can be admired every night.

So the Great Artist captures the beauty of the setting sun on the ever-changing canvas of heaven. He painted heaven in gold, silver, and scarlet, as if the gates of heaven had been opened before him to contemplate boundless glory. Many pass indifferently by this wonderful beauty.

But they do not see the limitless love and power of God in the indescribable beauty of heaven, but at the same time, they adore the idiotic works of human art almost to the point of madness, let us be careful with adorations and idolatries.