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JBTM Daniel I. Block<br />

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when He placed the skies above,<br />

when the fountains of the ocean gushed forth,<br />

29<br />

when He set a limit for the sea<br />

so that the waters would not violate His command,<br />

when He laid out the foundations of the earth.<br />

30<br />

I was a skilled craftsman beside Him.<br />

I was His delight every day, always rejoicing before Him.<br />

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I was rejoicing (celebrating) in His inhabited world,<br />

delighting in the human race.<br />

And this is what wise people do, that, those who have recognized, “The fear (trusting awe)<br />

of the Lord is the first principle of wisdom” (Prov 1:7; 9:10; 15:33; Job 28:28; Ps 111:10).<br />

Observing the oddities in nature causes us to worship God.<br />

Second, we should learn from this lizard and start celebrating the incongruities<br />

in our own life. If we are invited to learn from the ants (Prov 6:6–11), why should we not<br />

learn from lizards and geckos. The folks at Geico Auto Insurance company certainly think<br />

we can learn from these tiny reptiles. As a class, their commercials are among my favorites.<br />

They always make me smile. But let’s think for a moment about how this text fragment<br />

relates to life.<br />

Can you imagine what the lizard was thinking when he found himself in the king’s<br />

palace? I can imagine a lot of questions he might have asked himself.<br />

“What sort of box is this?”<br />

“Is there anything here to eat?”<br />

“How do I get out of here? Where’s the door?”<br />

“Since I am stuck here, how do creatures behave in this place?”<br />

“How did I get here? How did this happen?”<br />

I am sure in the sage’s mind it was the last question that amused him. How do geckos<br />

land in the palaces of kings? Whatever the answer, a lowly creature found himself in the<br />

company of the highest official in the land.<br />

Have you ever experienced this sort of serendipity, where you have found yourself in a<br />

totally unexpected situation? In our day, we inoculate ourselves against such surprises by<br />

sheer ambition and by scrupulous planning. For decades at our high school graduations we<br />

have sung or heard songs like Rogers and Hammerstein’s “Climb ev’ry Mountain,” written<br />

for The Sound of Music in 1959:<br />

Climb every mountain, Search high and low<br />

Follow every byway, Every path you know<br />

Climb every mountain, Ford every stream<br />

Follow every rainbow, Till you find your dream<br />

A dream that will need, All the love you can give<br />

Every day of your life, For as long as you live.

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