Thursday, June 23, 2016

Early June 2016

                                         Early June, 2016

A small yellow bird in a small blue cage, dancing along his perch, backwards,
forward, two steps forward; one step back.  All his young life he has been in cages, pressed close with other tiny birds, hopping and fluttering around his whole world in the space of two seconds. He sees his chance for escape and takes it, grasps it, nipping gently the sweet brown hand, the restraining hand that sought to keep him safe.

A golden glowing flame flashes through the trees- a little bird like a tongue of fire licks up towards heaven, the bluest of blue skies for a roof and the tall and ancient birches limitless places of rest.
He circles round and round the house, exulting, triumphant, beautiful - he was born for flight, his strong young wings flying swifter and swifter.

 Is this how it will be for me, when I'm set free from this often beautiful but so limited world? Will the colors burn more brightly with God alone as sun? Sometimes I long to taste that freedom, to adventure without fear and to return home with no regret.  
                                                     
Go softly- go softly, my love.

Friday, June 17, 2016

J u n e 2016



                                                                  June 2016


       The wind was warm and the sand was hot, the silty inlet deliciously cool after our long walk down to the beach. Chloe and I go alone together to the end of the strand, where a small creek flows through the salt marsh to meet the ocean beyond.

    The delicate legs of a sandpiper are skittering along the shore as the little mother bird tries desperately to lead us away from her nest, "Oh, come away Mother, come away! We're scaring her," Chloe says.

   We count nine sandhill cranes with their strange calls and wheeling formations outlined against a cloudless blue sky, and a pod of beluga whales, the first I've seen since my childhood, are rounding through the gray water.

    A beautiful place, a quiet place, but there is little peace in my soul, the argument Tony and I had on the way here still echoing in my ears. 
Perhaps we will be whole one day, perhaps we won't; but it won't be today. Not today. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe next year. Hope stirs in my heart, blazes up. Dies. Blazes up again. 


     A hawk or perhaps an eagle floats high in the sky, drifting half a mile above us, slowly circling. Naomi in blue with her golden head and soft petal cheeks- what a gift she is, every day of her life. A gift to me. God, make me worthy.


     I've been storming my way through several authors this summer, cresting wave after wave of new thoughts and dipping into the wisdom and insight garnered from the lives they lived, walking close with their God. 



     There is a similarity between these men and women, standing tall in their generations and speaking  truth in their varied voices; all different, but all with this same vein of Truth linking them together, this same Person speaking through them. The exact way you can get an inkling of the beauty and grandeur of God by seeing the beauty and intricacy of creation, you can also see the humility, compassion and loving wisdom of Christ by the way he shines out of these people who love him. 











To eat, to breathe
to beget
Is this all there is
Chance configuration of atom against atom
of god against god
I cannot believe it.
Come, Christian Triune God who lives,
Here am I
Shake the world again.


Francis Schaeffer 


Thursday, May 19, 2016

May 19 2016


                                                     May 19 2016

       Thinking of the immense evil that is at back of women and girls viewing themselves as objects, their worth and value being dictated by their particular level of attractiveness, of their "usableness",  makes my stomach churn and tears come  to my eyes.

      The devil has no use for truth except to twist and pervert it.         
     Women beg and beg, "Am I enough? Am I enough?" And the devil and the world use this plea for their own purposes: buying and selling, selling and buying, twisting and perverting this cry of the soul into slavery, into pornography and anorexia, women throwing up in bathrooms, King's daughters made in the image of God trying desperately to be told they are finally enough;  and the Father watches his precious daughters crumble into the earth like so many sparrows.   

     The world has nothing for us; nothing. The movies are full of it, the fantasy and desperation of nothingness; magazines with their big, glossy lies and full-page ads of beautiful airbrushed women that still get lied to, still get cheated on, choking in the clutches of relentless, inescapable death. 

     There is no hope for us,  there is no hope for me as a woman except in the life, death and resurrection of Christ.                                                                     He is the only one that can fill our deepest longings, and answer our question with this: You are enough. I am enough. We were chosen by the Creator to reveal his glory, and he lived and died for us: for you and for me.

Adonai. My Lord.








Tuesday, May 3, 2016

A P R I L 2 5 2 0 1 6


                                                    April 25 2016

    All day long we've watched the ice as it slowly sinks into the pond.  The darkling water, rippled by the wind is beautiful to see after months of still, quiet ice.
                                       
     The lake beyond it is covered in motionless white snow, but the patches of open water grow bigger day by day. The green of spring, both bright and pale, hovers like a green mist over the hills as the baby leaves burst forth, fresh as blossoms.
                                                   
    Tony cuts down our tallest pine tree- Owl Pine, we called it, since soon after our arrival to this magical place we saw a massive owl, the biggest I've ever seen perched at the very tip. We are sad to see it go, but it was rotten at the core, with a twelve foot gash from the base to the first branches, and it was too dangerous to leave standing. The old birch that had grown up with it,   their branches entwined for so many years, looks lovely and clean now, its dappled white bark shining through the new leaves.

     What a glorious time to draw each new breath, our very breath spelling out His name.



    Thank you Lord for leading me all my life- you are all that has held back evil from me, you alone have stayed my hands. Nothing in this world is like you, but your voice echoes throughout your creation- give me a listening heart, Lord, and eyes that see your glory. 














Friday, April 22, 2016

Friday April 22 2016

 
                                     Friday April 22 2016

 
            This plunging into the past, this prodding and probing of old wounds hurts so badly, and the healing and progress feels so terribly slow.   There is no end in sight except a new beginning.    There is no resurrection without death. I know that after this battle I will walk with a limp, and the choice between humility and humiliation seems at times too much to bear.

             Like a shaft of lightning the Sword of the Healer flickers through the gloom;  the piercing truth and beauty of his words captivate me, providing just enough
rays of light to keep stumbling forward in the dark, trusting that one day every uncertain step will have brought me safely home.                


Sow to yourselves in righteousness, 
reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground: 
for it is time to seek the LORD, till he come and rain righteousness upon you.
        Hosea 10.12 

Sunday, March 27, 2016

3.27.16


                                      Sunday March 27 2016


You precious girl...
I love this family of yours.         
Your brilliant children... 
And Tony--  I love him from the bottom of my heart. He has come a long way since you married him.


 

      This pale blue dot is a little bit colder without my grandfather in it; his softly beating heart and the kind words of his last months warmed my world more than I knew. I'm older since he left- quite a bit older, and he's only been gone two weeks.

      The afternoon sun turns Naomi ' s hair to gold while it warms this light-drenched corner of our living room. She is warm, resting against me, her small breath soft in the stillness.

      I miss him. There's an odd, puzzled ache in my soul when I forget his absence and then remember it afresh. His blood flows in my veins, but more than that, we are a part of the same ancient Family; his Father is my Father, his Brother, my Brother.
 
   We will all be together one day, in that clear, sparkling Dawn. Soli Deo Gloria. To God be the Glory.
     




            But go thou thy way till the end be:                              for thou shalt rest, and stand 
             in thy lot at the end of the days.

                        D A N I E L  12.13


Friday, March 4, 2016

March 4 2016


                                                       March 4 2016




                     A thousand times pierced  
And yet once again
 Every last and final thrust
Hurts more than the first


       Always it feels like the last time- the last drop of sorrow in an over - flowing cup. And yet, is it not darkest just before the dawn?            Crying out in the dimness, a small brown-eyed girl in a brown dress comes to me; sits beside me; lies beside me. Just a baby- how is it that she can acknowledge grief as it should be acknowledged? Blessed are the meek,  for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Promise heaped on promise in this precious Book, all true, all tried, century upon century. 

         Like Christ, Adam chose to die rather than forsake his own. Was the fruit bitter, like death, in his mouth? He chose Eve over Truth- undeceived he took the fruit, undeceived he ate of it. How hard it must have been to walk the Earth in darkness, in questioning and uncertainty after Eden's firm clarity of life and purpose. How many times he must have wondered what it would have been like if he had chosen differently, if he had sought and
trusted his Friend and Father instead of taking his life into his own hands.
   Only Immanuel, God With Us, could die to blot out what we have done. Only Immanuel can offer the grace to say no to sin.



     I've always thought of good and evil as opposite ends of the same spectrum- that if you chose good, your path would lead you farther and farther down the road from  evil. I see now that good and evil are parallel roads, and that each individual person is always only one step away from either good or bad, cleanness or filth, and they must walk this road to the bitter end, fighting and overcoming until we take our last breath. The Son of Man, the last Adam, went before us. 






         I will not leave you comfortless:
                     I will come to you.

                          John 14.18