Beauty In Destruction?

There are many beautiful things in this world. It’s easy to see beauty in things like flowers with their bright colors or the ocean with all of the wonders that live in it. Everyone can see the beauty in life, and it’s creation. But what about the beauty found in destruction? I’ve found that not everyone can see the beautiful parts of things that are broken. Take fire for example. I don’t really like fire personally. Don’t get me wrong it’s fascinating and beautiful the way it moves and the colors it produces. But if you get to close it burns and eats whatever it touches turning it’s fuel to ash and smoke. Beauty is subjective. What I think is beautiful you could find the epitome of unattractiveness. That is the reason why broken things can be beautiful. It takes a special person to find the beauty in things most people see as destroyed or broken. Here’s the deal though, God does it for us all the time. None of us are perfect. As hard as I try and probably will always try. I’m not perfect and I never will be. I’m broken, I mess up, do things I shouldn’t, and more. You and I are the same because of that but the good news is God still loves you and I all the same. He calls each and every one of us beautiful because to him we are. He knows every little thing about you. All the flaws and all the great things. He sees the beauty through your brokenness and he loved you anyway. See even Devil used to be beautiful to God. There is beauty in broken things. Beauty in destruction. There is a cycle in life. Take Flowers for example they grow from seeds and if you’ve ever seen a seed they aren’t much to look at normally. They grow into beautiful blooms of color. Then they wither and die falling back into the ground where both fertilize the earth and plant new seeds for the cycle to begin again. All of the process is beautiful. Because out of destruction new life always grows. Beauty can be found anywhere even destruction you just have to look.

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