Psalm 6:6 "I am weary with my groaning; all the night make I my bed to swim; I water my couch with my tears."
The miracle takes place in the blink of an eye. Literally.
Every time you blink, you bathe the surface of
your eye with a miraculous fluid called tears. Tears are not simply a
salty water solution. They are made of water, but also have oils,
electrolytes and sticky carbohydrates called mucins. In addition, they
contain antibacterial
and antiviral substances. One of these substances is called lysozyme.
Any bacteria or virus that finds itself in tear fluid has a 95 percent
chance of being dead within ten minutes. That blink of an eye keeps the
surface of the eye properly moisturized so that our vision remains
clear. Without this moisturization, your eyes would become red and
painful, and, if untreated, you would probably go blind. Tear fluid also
provides needed oxygen to the surface of your eyes.
But perhaps the most amazing property of tears
is even more unexpected. Humans are the only creatures that cry
emotional tears. Studies have shown that the ability to produce tears
and cry actually helps us cope with emotional situations. There are some
inherited diseases which make people unable to cry tears. Studies have
shown that people with this disease cannot deal well with stress.
Tears are a blessing in many ways. But we also remember that God has promised to wipe away all our tears when we reach heaven.
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At the beginning of last year, Creation Moments started a youtube channel called Creation Moments TV.
There are so many fascinating creation moment videos on there...I encourage you to take a look around their channel and watch some of the awesome videos. If you have a youtube account, subscribe to their channel so you can receive updates about new videos. I've included a video below. It's the same creation moment that's above, In The Blink of An Eye, just in video form. Enjoy!
Oh my word! I had no clue our eyes were THAT amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuper neat! Also, I didn't know Creation Moments had a Youtube channel. Gonna go check it out right now.
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