Discovering God at the Ocean‏

The heavens were made when the Lord commanded it to happen. All the stars were created by the breath of His mouth. He gathers together the waters of the sea. He puts the oceans in their places. — Psalm 33:6-7 (NIRV)

I grew up on Long Island, the largest and longest island in the continental United States. It stretches east-northeast from New York Harbor into the Atlantic Ocean, just below Connecticut and Rhode Island.

My family lived twenty minutes away from the both the north and south shore so we went to the beach as often as most people go to their local park.  Many of my childhood memories include feeling sand between my toes, collecting shells, and playing with horseshoe crabs.

Now I live in New Jersey. Although the drive to the beach is a bit longer, I’m able to share the wonder of the ocean with my children. When summer schedules allow, we jump in the car and head to the Jersey Shore. My kids love to swim in the water and discover the treasures washed ashore just like I did when I was young.

In the Bible it says that God created the oceans on the third day. Then on the fifth day, He filled them with fish and other sea creatures. But did you know that approximately 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water and, we have only explored less than five percent of the Earth’s oceans? The animal and plant life we see at the beach is only a glimpse of all that God created.

More fun facts your kids will love include:

  • 94 percent of life on Earth is aquatic.
  • The Earth’s oceans are home to around 230,000 known species.
  • Swordfish and Marlin are the fastest fish in the ocean reaching speeds up to 75mph in quick bursts; Bluefin Tuna can sustain speeds up to 55mph. The Sailfish and the Mako Shark have all been known to swim over 50 mph.
  • The seahorse is the fish that swims the slowest.
  • Great White sharks can go as long as three months without eating.
  • A scallop has 35 blue eyes.
  • A starfish can turn its stomach inside out.
  • The biggest starfish is the Sunflower Star; it has more than 26 arms.
  • Green turtles can migrate more than 1,400 miles to lay their eggs.
I am in awe of the diversity and the uniqueness of God’s creation.  Aren’t you?

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