ODB: God’s Beautiful Creation
January 4, 2026
READ: Luke 12:22-31
Consider the lilies . . . . Luke 12:27
For a parent, the death of a child is devastating. But to lose two of your children? Unimaginable! Yet that’s the experience of Australian musician, writer, and actor Nick Cave. In 2015, his fifteen-year-old son fell from a cliff and died. A few years later, Cave’s oldest child also died. In the grip of such overwhelming grief, how did Cave and his wife keep going? How would you?
Cave attempted to find comfort in the world around him. “It’s the audacity of the world to continue to be beautiful . . . in times of deep suffering. That’s how I saw the world,” he said. “It was just carrying on, being systemically gorgeous.”
Jesus spoke of such beauty, and He saw it for what it truly is: the creation of God. His oft-quoted words in Luke 12—“consider the lilies” (v. 27
In the face of grief and loss, the world’s perspective falls short. Jesus encourages us to consider our creator God, who holds His audacious creation together and cares for us deeply.
— John Blase
When was the last time you stopped and considered the world around you? What did you notice?
God of all comfort, in seasons of suffering please give me the presence of mind to consider Your beautiful world. Learn how lament can help you praise God in the storms of life.
Source: Our Daily Bread



