No need to cast a magic spellto learn creating miracles, transforming our worldinto mosaic pattern place
© Valeriy Zhiglov, 2017
ISBN 978-5-4474-8881-9
Created with Ridero smart publishing system
When it is snowing, mysterious snowflakes dance to take us back into the past, where we again and again want to sledge, make a snowman, play snowballs and view amazing snowflakes, just tiny pieces of ice in fact. Many people enjoy romantic inspiration looking at snow falling down from the sky.
Read “The Meaning of the Snowflake” a wonderful poem about snow for kids, written by Holley Gerth, a famous British poet.
Every new snowflake comes to the earth
as a picture of our Saviour’s birth,
because they are sent from up above
and remind us of God’s care and love.
Each one is so intricate and small
because Christ sees the details of us all,
and just as two are never the same
the Lord knows and calls us each by name.
Snowflakes gently cover the world in white
and hide what’s unlovely from our sight,
showing us how He covers our sin
and gives us His grace when we come to Him.
So may every snowflake bring Christ to mind
and in every bit of white may you find
a reason to celebrate anew
and a reminder of His love for you.
It has been known for quite a while, that no two similar snowflakes exist.
Masaru Emoto, a popular researcher from Japan, who studied water crystallization for long time, once told:
“To understand water means to understand the Universe, all miracles of nature and the life itself”.
To understand how those mysterious and unique patterns are created in a snowflake, let us recall what a particle of liquid water is.
This smallest particle is called a molecule of water.