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Some things can  be measured scientifically.  Weight.  Height.  Even the fact that infants respond more to a woman's smile than a man's...All kinds of things can be measured.

But how do you measure the fragrance of a woman?  The beauty of a comforting touch?  Tears of empathy?  Eyes that welcome, accept...love?  How can you quantify the sound of a laugh that makes you feel to your bones that all is right with the world?  How can you possibly dissect beauty?

That would be like pinning a dead butterfly to a board.  What would you know of its flight or what is drawn from the human heart while watching it move?

We know it when we see it.  We truly see it when we experience it.  We experience it when that part of us that is most truly us sighs in our soul's deepest recesses and connects with the heart of our God in rest.  In thankfulness.  In joy.

Outward beauty is a thing that can be measured only when we accept the standards of measurement.  Youth passes - so youthful beauty fades.  Wrinkles are around my eyes.  Yours too most likely.  Laugh lines are earned!  Gravity takes its toll but who wants to live in a cage; fearful of the ravages of time?  Life is to be lived.  Beauty, true beauty INCREASES!  It increases as it is offered, shared and spent on others.  It increases as our eyes open to the beauty surrounding us in God's creation and in each and every one of his image bearers.  It grows as Jesus captures more of our hearts and we are transformed into his very likeness.

Who can measure the beauty of a sunset?  Of a nursing mother?  Of the Living God?  Of you?

No one.  Beauty is a mystery to be embraced and enjoyed and received and owned.

God says you are beautiful.  More beautiful than any other thing in all creation.  And, well, he ought to know.

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About Stasi

Stasi Eldredge loves writing and speaking to women about the goodness of God. She spent her childhood years in Prairie Village, Kansas, for which she is truly grateful. Her family moved to Southern California back in the really bad smog days when she was ten. She loved theatre and acting and took a partiality to her now husband John...READ MORE

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