Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be
glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it. Let the fields be jubilant,
and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy.1
Years ago, my
oldest daughter watched a movie about dolphin rescue and became captivated by
the idea of working with these playful creatures. And it’s no wonder that she
should be drawn to them when dolphins are known for being joyful and joyfulness
is catching! Scientists have discovered that when these playful creatures chase
each other, toss seaweed, or leap through the waves, they emit a rapid burst of
clicks and whistles, sounding much like human laughter. Many researchers now
believe that dolphins may experience something close to joy and this is not a
stretch of the imagination.
Genesis tells us
that God looked at all He had made and called it good. His creation brought Him
joy. He delighted in all that He had made. A dolphin’s laughter, their joy,
their playfulness, their leaping beauty, reflects their Maker. This can be said
of all the creatures"the birds that sing His praises every morning, even the
cats sitting in the windowsill basking in the sunlight of God’s glory.
If dolphins can
express delight in the world God made, how much more can we"creatures made in
His image"find joy in His presence. Psalm 96 says, “Let all creation rejoice before the Lord”. Joy in the Lord echoes
in the oceans and across the galaxies. When we are in God’s presence, we become
more alive. More joyful. Like dolphins leaping through the waves… we were
made to rejoice.
Suggested prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father, how awesome it is to look around at the beauty of your
creation and see your handiwork. I am humbled to know that you created it all
so that I might delight in it as you do. Allow me to see what you see and fill
me with joy so that I may reflect your glory. In the name of Jesus, Amen.
1. Psalm
96:11-12 (NIV).
Today’s Encounter
was written by: Veronica B.