Tourmaline comes in a variety of colors. More interestingly, tourmaline often contains several colors in the same gemstone.
The watermelon tourmaline is a great example. It is banded in green, white and pink. In gemstone symbolism, the three colors in watermelon tourmaline bring together compassion and spiritual love. Sounds like Jesus.
Wearing pink tourmaline supposedly brings out a person’s inner child. Since Jesus reminds us that the kingdom of heaven belongs to the little children (Matthew 19:14), maybe we should wear pink tourmaline every day.
Opals are formed when silica gel seeps into the sedimentary strata and hardens. As a result of this process, opals contain a high amount of water—up to 10% of the total weight of the stone. Thus, opals are both a stone and water—just as Jesus is our cornerstone and is also the living water.
Tourmaline and Opal
What is unique about these stones is that they both frequently display several colors in the same stone. It’s as if each stone contains its own little rainbow—God’s promise to us and to Himself after the flood. That promise was fulfilled through Jesus who came to save us—not just from a flood—but so that we might live with him in heaven.
Happy birthday to everyone born in the month of October.
PRAYER: Heavenly Father, thank you for creating so much beauty in this world—even in the very building materials that make up this world. Thank you that you have placed these reminders of your glory everywhere. Please open our eyes to see them and open our hearts to see you around us. Amen.
WHAT ABOUT YOU? Which of these two birthstones do you prefer?
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2 comments:
Oh wow, I would have a difficult time picking just one of these... if my birthday was in October I would feel extremely blessed to have both of them!
I'm very grateful for the beauty that God has surrounded us with, the earth is truly a wonder to be cherished!!
Great series Carol, I love these and all of the monthly series that you do!
Thanks Chris. I agree that nature is proof of God. I have a pyrite cube that makes me think, "Wow, God! Obviously this couldn't grow without some serious divine intervention!"
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