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River Crossing

Posted by Sonjia On February - 25 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

 

He sees all…

Every moment,

       major and minor

            a mother’s sigh

            a girly grin

            a toothless grimace

   and final shudder.

 

In the ebb and flow

of what’s called history

Every atom’s movement

swirls immediate

       under His watchful eye.

 

Can the past hide from His sight?

      Fade away in dim twilight?

      Disappear like fallen travelers

            in a puff of dust and vanished tears.

 

In a single moment of comprehension,

He sees every ripple,

            every cause and effect

                   and effect

                   and effect…

From beginning to end

         He sees,

            He knows,

                He understands.

 

The river surges unbridled,

         unspanned

                 untamed by human will

But with a single stroke of fingertip

            He sends a tsunami event.

           

A babe cries…a mama smiles…

            pink skinned Deity

            rests in fragile arms.

 

In the current,

   young carpenter swims

   He builds a bridge.

 

It stretches from days gone by

and those yet to come

                                    across

                        to the One who never changes

                                    across

from temporal

to timeless

                        from earth

to eternity           

           

A ripple, a splash

      A pig-tailed girl says “yes”

       to the tug on her heart

          Angels sing unabashed.

 

She steps into the river

    where water rises

            and darkness wraps about her.

 

She sees

     with eyes made new

Her hope

      on distant shore     

     

She gasps

    He sees her.

She realizes

    He’s always seen her.

Too Much of a Good Thing

Posted by Helen On December - 31 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Restraint is one of those mounts that I expect the other person to ride. In love, war, politics, religion, or art, a little goes a long way. The holiday strains of familial challenges, too-much-fun, temptations, one-upping Currier and Ives, or the rawness of grief sometimes looses the tenuous grip I have on the reins of restraint. I slip. I slide. I fall off and stay down. The slamming shut of another year serves to remind me of the losses.

But then I remember, the sun shines for me just a little longer now, each day. The winter may come in full over the next two months, but I have a comrade in the sky. And it too serves my Lord.

Restraint can also tether me to the wrong post. Restraint in love, mercy, justice, honesty, faith, or worship diminishes the blessing God offers. Fear of looking foolish, investing too much, failure, or baring a smidge too much of my soul-all cousins of pride-prevent me from fully accepting the treasure that is mine here and now. My voucher for the eternal.

So this year, I pray, that I apply restraint as I should with my son: where it is needed to build character, where it will uplift the spirit, and only in doses appropriate. Otherwise, may I press on to serve with a full heart, clear mind, joyful countenance, and feet swift in obedience to His calling.

2009. Happy New Year.