One of the coolest things about God is that he creates beauty in just about everything he does.
This is glorious. I think of it as God finger-painting on the sky. But he only does it in the most unpopulated part of the planet, in the middle of the night when nobody’s looking.
Even when there’s nobody there to appreciate it, he makes beauty.
But this is more than that. The Northern Lights were out recently. These beautiful decorations in the sky are the evidence (yet again) of his tender care for those of us that inhabit this planet.
The light show we see from the ground is caused by
Most of these particles are deflected by the Earth’s magnetic field, and continue their journey into deep space. A small percentage of particles leak through the Earth’s magnetic field and are funneled downwards towards the safe spaces around the Earth’s magnetic North and South poles, where they’re discharged safely.
It’s this light we see when we look at the Northern Lights. It’s God protecting us from the explosive radiation of the sun. Mars doesn’t have a magnetic field, and that’s why Mars has almost no atmosphere. It doesn’t need protecting: people don’t live there.
But even here, as God safely detonates the plasma from the sun’s eruption, he does it with beauty.
God seems to be a big fan of beauty.