
Organizing the box of treasured old watches and watch parts I was amazed at the intricacy, design and amazingly small scale. A couple hours spent sorting through them and seeing more and more possibilities for art projects, jewelry, photographs, etc. But I kept coming back to how beautiful the little timepieces were all by themselves.
In such a compact space, there are such small and delicate parts that fit and work together, with precision, with a measured accuracy. There are screws, gears, and springs, of all different sizes. And the composition encased in metal. Dials and small hands, all of which create a larger beauty when put together than they could as interesting little pieces all by themselves.
I wondered about the individual who had collected all these pieces to work on, wrapping individual watches in little pieces of thin paper and labeling little plastic bins of higher end watches. I wondered at the mind that would use thin pieces of paper and old cat food cans as their sorting system.
But even if this treasure trove came from a collector, someone made them, engineered them and constructed them, and I marveled. I still do.
There was a sense of the beauty of these pieces of art and also of the mind and personality of the creator behind them.
I realized that the single cell, a single atom, DNA, were far smaller, more complex and too, pointed to the mind and personality of a designer.
Teachers in both the Old and New Testaments pointed to created things to impart some truth. Consider the ant…Consider the birds…Consider the lilies…
Often time the created order also was a pointed reminder of the care shown by the Creator for his creation.
Sometimes, awe in the face of creation, at even being noticed in such a grand piece of art
When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers,
The moon and the stars, which You have ordained;
What is man that You take thought of him,
And the son of man that You care for him?
Creation of things of beauty can often remind us to consider the creator. That’s what happens every time I look at these little works of art, and then too I am reminded to consider the Creator.
I share this little treasure with you and pray it may be a silent witness to the existence of a Creator, who has drawn near to your life, closer than you may know.
As I considered how to share these little gems I thought it best to let them just be a little picture themselves, and not try to add too much visually to their intricate and delicate beauty. They are encased in small watchmaker tins, the actual storage bin less frugal watchmakers and watch repairmen would use to sort out watches and parts. The images on the sides are from the above mentioned examples in the scriptures, the ant, the birds and the lilies.