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Dew of Heaven by Kit Gordon6/20/2023 It forms on clear nights when the air is calm or winds are light. What lessons does God want us to learn from examining the use of dew in Scripture?ĭew is a deposit of water droplets, formed at night by the condensation of water vapor from the air, onto the surface of objects exposed to the sky. Most of the people on earth have some experience with dew, so it makes a good vehicle for illustrating spiritual principles. Many of us live in temperate climes that receive a mixture of all the different types of precipitation.Įxcept for possibly the frigid arctic regions, all the other areas receive some amount of dewfall. Arctic regions endure heavy snowfalls, yet may never have had a rainstorm. Tropical regions receive regular rains and probably never have an ice storm. These creations that God designed to water the earth also come at different times and in varying amounts depending on the region of the world.Īrid regions receive very little rain and rarely, if ever, see snow. Here is one of those natural wonders: Have we ever stopped to think of the many types of precipitation God has made? The earth's atmosphere produces rain, snow, sleet, hail, fog, mist and dew-maybe even a few more kinds as well. In the vast array of God's creation, how many times have we studied an object and wondered, "How did God think of that?" or perhaps, "What possible purpose can that thing serve?" More often than not, when we dissect one of God's creations, we begin to see the infinite wisdom of His mind.
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