Phidias, the Grecian sculptor, needed not to have the name Phidias in so many letters on his work, for the master’s hand had a cunning of its own which none could counterfeit. An instructed person had only to look at the statue and say at once, “Phidias did this, for no other hand could have chiseled such a countenance;” and believers have only to look either at creation, providence, or the divine word, and they will cry instinctively, “This is the finger of God.” There is God engraven upon every work of creation.—SPURGEON.
God In Creation
