 I grew up kind of more or less atheist and now becoming much more spiritual and really being sure there's a God or sure there's a higher thing and there's a the universe or whatever you'd like to call it. Music was the thing that did that for me. Watching Maverick City Choir, I think they're called Maverick City Choir, singing about God, singing about Jesus. I'm sitting there watching this YouTube video and they're singing about Jesus and I just start crying like crying my eyes out and I'm like I'm like you know when you're crying and it's like this is like something leaving me this is like that type of cry it's like you know and I'm like how is something that my whole life I've grown up to believe is fanatic and and and not science and not the truth feel like home because of this song. The atheistic worldview can't account for beauty. After all we're just stardust bumping into stardust who says one thing is more beautiful than another or says one thing is better than another. But what Sean is talking about here is the transcendence of beauty pointing itself to the Creator. The mere fact that we experience beauty and love are evidence of the fact that there is something beyond the natural world into the supernatural. When we experience beauty in the world it is a testament to the beauty that God is. That kind of beauty of art is exactly what we're called to do on this earth is to reflect God's beauty and his character to all creation. My prayer for Sean is that he would not only encounter the beauty of God but also encounter his forgiveness and the new life available in Jesus. Follow for more Christ-centered content and help support my mission on Patreon.