Thursday, March 15, 2012

Singing and Dancing in the Rain


Just Singing, and Dancing in the Rain
Ok, this picture isn’t actually rain, its my daughter being goofy, but with the weather being Spring like this picture reminded me of the rain.

The other day everyone was in and out of the house in their short sleeves enjoying the unusually early warmth of the sun. Frisbees, bikes, dirty shoes... these were the order of the day. Then, within minutes, a cold front moved in, with it bringing all the kids into the house. Soon, the rain started to fall. Little droplets flicking up off the pavement of the driveway and watering the now budding trees. Then the torrential downpour begins! Creating small rivers and larges puddles, I hear it pelt at the window pane and look up to see the downpour....  Only to see that Someone had left the van door open!  I scramble to grab an umbrella, as my six year old notes, “I’ve never seen Mom use an umbrella!” Running out the door I quickly grab the hatch and to pull the door down. Thankfully, it was the back hatch, and thus being opened UP it had kept most of the water out of the van. Thinking on that, my thoughts didn’t move quickly enough to think that if it kept it out of the van, it had possibly accumulated on the top side of the door. As I pulled downward keeping dry from the still pelting rain, I ended up with a front side washed in rain water!  As I laugh about my lack of anticipation and preparedness, I think of life’s rain. We try to prepare and plan. We try to “stay dry” by using our umbrellas. But sometimes we still get soaked by life. Though we can’t control what rains will come, we have a choice over our reaction to the rain. We can find ourselves bitter and frustrated, or we can find ourselves just singing and dancing in the rain.

Friday, March 9, 2012

The Taste of a Snowflake



O Taste and See that
The Lord Is Good:
Blessed is the man that 
trusts in Him
~Ps 34:8~


We Haven’t had much snow this year, but when the flakes fall my kids run around outside and try to catch them on their tongues. The quick coldness and then the wet of it as it melts, makes the senses alive. 
When we get a taste of God, its like that. It brings us to life. It opens our eyes. It causes our senses to be alive. We find His goodness in the midst of trial. We find His love, in the midst of loneliness. We find His grace in the midst of our failures. We find His faithfulness in the midst of our confusions. We see Him in everything, and everywhere. And we are at peace in Him.
O taste and see that the Lord IS good and may He bless us as we learn to trust in Him.