February 2026
How many of you are sky watchers? No, I don’t mean just when bad weather is approaching, and you keep “an eye to the sky” to watch for possible danger headed your way, or just to enjoy the beautiful sunrises and sunsets God shares with us. I mean do you just look at the sky whenever you are outside, or just walk by a window at home and look out to the sky. Since I have the privilege of living out in the open country, maybe I have more chances to do that than some of you who live in a small town, or big city, so maybe that’s why I look to the sky so much. The Bible has many references to “sky watch”, for example in Isaiah 40:26 we read: Lift up your eyes on high and see… and in Job 35:5 we again read: Look to the heavens and see; and behold the clouds which are higher than you…
Ok, so what do we see when we lift our eyes on high? Sometimes, especially this time of year, I see clouds of black birds, swirling together as they fly. Again this time of the year, out where we live, LARGE flocks of geese fly over as they look for their daily food supply. It is also common out here where I live to see eagles, gracefully floating through the sky. More likely than not, many times when you look up you see clouds—light fluffy, billowy ones floating on the air currents; or sometimes, dark angry clouds, just ready to share some rain with us. Isn’t it fun to watch clouds and see what they are shaped like—in our minds, of course. When you were younger, (for some of us MUCH younger) did you ever play the game “Do you see what I see in the cloud shapes”? Sure you have!
Most of you know me well enough by now to know that I love sunrises and sunset, so when I look up, I love to see the beauty of them. Oh, and we cannot forget the moon and stars—as Paul writes in Acts 2:19: And I will show wonders in the heavens above…
All of the beauty found in “sky watching” that we have shared till now, has been wonders that our Almighty God creates for us. Sometimes we are too busy to enjoy it, sometimes we take it for granted, and sometimes, we just ignore it, but it is still all there, created by Him for us, His children.
By now, I am sure you have all seen the picture with this Mission Musing—the crossing jet trails, forming a LARGE cross in the sky! That’s what this is all about—a special sign in the sky reminding us, that like everything on this earth, it is about the cross! As we begin the season of Lent this month, no matter how we prepare for it, IT IS ALL ABOUT THE CROSS! That old, dirty, rough, splintery cross made from crude wood that our Savior was hung on for all of our sins, so that we could all enjoy forever with Him in His heaven—the same heaven He gives us a peek of whenever we take the time, to do a little “sky watching”.
Helen Mayer




























