There's something so delightful about a newly engaged woman showing off her ring.
I'm especially enjoying this season because two of my grandsons recently slipped beautiful engagement rings onto the fingers of the women they love. Brennan and Kylie will be married on August 8, and Payton and Christiane on September 26. Needless to say, this Nana's heart is overflowing!
And you know what happens next.....
Her left hand suddenly becomes the most photographed hand on the planet! Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, or proudly held across the dinner table, she can't stop smiling -- and honestly, we can't stop looking.
Diamonds have a way of capturing our attention.
Yet here's what's fascinating: before a diamond sparkles, it's just a rough stone. In its natural state, it looks dull and ordinary. Only after careful cutting and polishing does its true brilliance appear.
Isn't that a picture of us?
God sees far more than the rough edges we see in ourselves.
He sees potential.
He sees purpose.
He sees a masterpiece in the making.
One of my favorite facts about jewelers is that they often display diamonds on black velvet. Why? Because the darker the background, the brighter the diamond shines.
What a lesson for today!
Our world sometimes feels like that black velvet -- filled with hurt, anger, uncertainty, and discouragement.
But perhaps that's exactly why God calls His children to shine.
"Shine among them like stars in the sky." (Philippians 2:15)
Our kindness shines.
Our forgiveness shines.
Our joy shines.
Our integrity shines.
And yes, even a smile can shine brighter than we realize.
A diamond doesn't polish itself.
Every day, the Lord gently shapes us, smooths our rough edges, and teaches us to love more like Jesus.
Sometimes that polishing isn't comfortable -- but it is always worthwhile.
So today, perhaps we should ask the Lord, "How brightly did I shine today? Did someone see a glimpse of You in me?"
"Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew 5:16
Now that's a polish no jeweler could ever provide.
Shine brightly.
After all, the Master Jeweler is still at work.

























