A Poem
A man is born again.
Heavens tear open.
Wind and fire descend.
Tiny gardens bloom inside human hearts.
Creation, fracture, restoration —
all happening right now,
right here,
in the lives of ordinary believers.
The great fractal has zoomed all the way into us.
Digging Deeper
Having traced the Divine Fractal Rule through the grand arc of redemptive history, we now zoom into the New Testament and watch the same pattern pulsing in smaller, personal “new creation” arcs.
- Creation: God forms new life in Christ (e.g., the new birth in John 3, the heavens torn open at Jesus’ baptism, the Spirit’s wind and fire at Pentecost).
- Fracture: The lingering effects of sin, doubt, and opposition still appear even in the early church.
- Restoration: The Spirit brings fresh intimacy, power, and glimpses of the final new creation already breaking into the present.
These mini-zooms make the fractal wonderfully personal — we and the Church are living, breathing iterations of new creation right now.
Why does this form matter?
Order Revealed in Pattern
Each small new-creation story shows God’s sovereign re-ordering of human lives.
Balance in the Tension
Present struggles are honestly named, yet always met with the power of the risen Christ.
Invitation to Fractal Reading
Seeing the pattern at work in our own era equips us to recognize it in daily life and in every believer’s story.

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