Touched By His Work
“His word thundering so wondrously,
his mighty acts staggering our understanding.
He orders the snow, ‘Blanket the earth!’
and the rain, ‘Soak the whole countryside!’
No one can escape the weather–it’s there.
And no one can escape from God.”
Job 37:5-7 THE MESSAGE, NavPress, (c)2005
Last week we had the privilege of watching lightly falling snow turn our desert into a winter wonderland. School children’s delightful squeals pierced icy air as they watched feather-sized snowflakes drift from grey skies across their campuses. White fluffy powder was squished hard into balls and flung at classmates–a rare treat for desert dwellers. By early afternoon, the skies closed their storehouses and the wintry mix of snow and rain began to melt as blue peeked through the clouds.
Climbing from the downtown sector, I wound my way home. The snow that had fallen steadily for hours blanketed golf courses and softened the look of prickly cacti with mounds of white powder. The wonder of such beauty could not escape even my anxious heart. The pure, white snow was breathtaking. A glimpse of the beauty of its Creator. And my heart could feel His touch.
A grey fog began its silky movement across the mountains once again. The landscape stilled in the hush of a silent prelude to more gently drifting powder from the heavens. A friend and I sat tucked inside a coffee shop sharing warm conversation as we watched in awe the beauty floating outside the window. Voices whispered their words softly in imitation of the delicate portrait forming before their eyes. Time stood still ’til the quiet of evening fell upon us.
And we left wrapped in His inescapable love as He blanketed the earth in snow.
And we left wrapped in His inescapable love as He blanketed the earth in snow.
From My Heart to Yours,

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Hi Janis,
Wow, what a beautiful message. I will never look at snow in quite the same way again. We have had lots of it here this winter and it has been hard to cope with sometimes, but you are right, when it first falls it looks beautiful.
God Bless – Nita
Hi Nita,
I’m sure those who have snow all winter long are done with it by now. It’s like us having sunshine and temps over 100 degrees all summer long.
But the first snowfall, I’m sure, still brings an awe to one’s spirit and silence to the noise around us.
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis
We were blanketed last week by the white beauty of snow, as well, Janis. It truly is a wonder straight from God. I was marveling in its beauty just this morning. Thanks for reminding us of God’s handiwork and the “blanket” of “His inescapable love.” Love the pics!
Beth, thank you for stopping by. The wording of that Scripture from Job really touched me when I saw the words about no one being able to escape God. It naturally flowed that His love would be inescapable as well.
Glad you enjoyed the pics.
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis
Janis, I’m so happy to see you! How have you been, my friend? This looks absolutely beautiful. A true wonderland for sure. Me? I’m feeling ready for spring! I’m afraid I will have to wait, though. We almost aways have a big snow in March or April. I’m so glad you linked up to Playdates!
Thank you! His blanket! Love!Photos are amazing!
Blessings
Thank for stopping by Bethe. It was lovely to see you here again. I post so sporadically, I really appreciate when people do stop by.
Thank you for your kindness.
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis
Wow, snow in the desert! Our God has a great sense of humor.
Our God does have a sense of humor and does some wondrous things!
So glad you stopped by, victory.
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis
I am so glad you took these photos! It snowed in Scottsdale last week too but I was in a place without my camera. What a novelty to see this sight.
Blessings and love,
Debbie
Hi Debbie,
So glad you enjoyed the photos. I know how disappointed I am when I don’t have my camera with me and there’s a great photo just waiting to be taken.
Thanks for visiting!
From My Heart to Yours,
Janis