羅馬書 1:20 自從造天地以來, 神的永能和 神性是明明可知的,雖是眼不能見,但藉著所造之物就可以曉得,叫人無可推諉。
Tan Weidao is hailed as the "Father of Giant Pandas," but he is also a pilgrim who seeks God in nature. He tells us that ministry is not limited to the church pulpit, but can also take place in field research and scientific discoveries. When he records each new species, he is actually bearing witness to God's "life archive." Reflecting on our work or daily care for our families and environment: do we also possess eyes that can "discover miracles"? If we could, like him, perceive God's wisdom in the wonders of all things, then our professional research and daily chores would all become a sacred act of worship.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank You for allowing me to see the divine beauty of nature through Tan Weidao's life. Lord, forgive me for often being blind to the wonders of Your creation in my haste. Grant me a keen and humble heart, so that I may find footnotes to Your "Book of Life" in scientific exploration, technological research, and even in the smallest details of life. Lord Jesus, bless the work I am undertaking, so that it may not only be planned by humans but also reflect the rhythm and laws of Your creation. May I, like Tan Weidao, find Your rest in quiet cultivation and, through my profession, proclaim Your eternal power. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.