Pre-Conference Devo 2026

Then God said, “Let the land sprout with vegetation—every sort of seed-bearing plant, and trees that grow seed-bearing fruit. These seeds will then produce the kinds of plants and trees from which they came.” And that is what happened. The land produced vegetation—all sorts of seed-bearing plants, and trees with seed-bearing fruit. Their seeds produced plants and trees of the same kind. And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:11-12
Know Before You Go Devotion
By Rev. Susan Roehs
I have not been to the Green Lake area of Wisconsin, but I’ve seen pictures online. It appears it will be a beautiful setting. We will spend a few days surrounded by nature, including the plants, animals, water, and birds. All the things God created for us. When I gaze at the world around me, I am always in awe of the beauty God created for us to experience.
God could have created a black-and-white world. He could have made the plants and animals utilitarian, without beautiful, colorful feathers, soft fur, blooming trees and flowers, leaves in multiple shades of green, red, and yellow. He certainly didn’t create this beauty because we deserved it; we’ve failed him many times, which he knew would happen. And yet, he decided to surround us with beauty.
And as you admire the beauty around us now, can you imagine what is waiting for us in heaven? Here, beauty is marred by sin. Plants rot, animals die, and frost turns gorgeous leaves black. There is no perfection in what we encounter in nature. When I took up photography and focused on nature, I would always look for the perfect specimen. But in time, I discovered that beauty is not just in the perfect flower but also in nature’s imperfections. The flower just a little past its prime, the tree that isn’t symmetrical, the gunmetal gray sky.
And the same is true of people. The variety of appearances we find in humanity gives us many views of beauty. Some of us are past our prime; some are just beginning their life’s journey; some come from poverty; some come from the city. God took the same variety he used in nature and applied it to his creation of people. And then he said, “It is very good.”
I hope that during our week in Wisconsin, you will allow your life to slow long enough to notice the beauty of nature around you. Look for the beauty God put there, just for you. Observe the people around you and find the beauty God slipped into their creation. Look in the mirror and notice the features God created in you that make you unique.
Almighty God, You amaze us with Your creations. We are so grateful that You placed us in a beautiful environment full of color and texture. You have provided more than we deserve. I know that what we witness today will pale in comparison to what we will see in heaven. As we gaze at the beauty around us, we are reminded of Your great and perfect love for us. Help us to love You and others as You love us. In Your holy Name, amen.










