God Isn't 'Practical'
- Jim Kok
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

God isn't 'practical' about our world, skimping on things that don't pay. He's got mountains and deserts that seem to be a poor idea when he could have made the whole earth flat and fertile like Iowa. He's put sparrows and peacocks into the picture when he might have limited fowl to some plump fryer chickens. They're very practical!
However, God knows what we really need. He gives us beauty because 'man' does not live by bread alone. Our deepest selves suffer and dry up some when we are purely practical and consequently balk at opportunities to invest time or money in things of beauty. For this reason I believe it's a mistake to quit building beautiful churches.
There's enough money to construct lovely edifices and have meaningful dynamic social action programs, too. It's not an 'either/or' situation. I believe in 'wasting' money occasionally on something beautiful . . . of lasting value, for one's children or wife, and oneself too.
God loves beautiful, colorful, intricate, strange, complex, apparently 'useless' things. It seems very right that we should do the same. Apparently, God intends to feed our souls to make us fuller, richer, and happier . . .through things of beauty.
We're very short-sighted when we think we know what's practical. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever."




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