Happy Earth Day ~ consider the soil in your soul ~ the good earth from which God
fashions and forms you into being.
Consider the water that renews and re- stories you. Pause ~ how can water help you write another
story that is soaked by the sacred of God’s baptismal promise to you? Consider the birds singing, the tree of your
life growing in the forest of others. Slowly
read these words:
God’s glory is on tour in the skies, God-craft on exhibit across the
horizon.
Madame Day holds classes every morning, and Professor Night lectures each
evening.
Their words aren’t heard, their voices aren’t recorded,
But their silence fills the earth: unspoken truth is spoken everywhere. Psalm 19
Day and Night
have something to teach and tell us. Too
often, we are tripped up and trapped by an either/or view of the world. We classify and compartmentalize
everything (and everyone). Yet, day
and night each preach and proclaim truths for our life, the Psalmist says. Day can teach us to notice and name what we
might miss when the sun sets. Daytime
can help expand our gaze beyond the intimate and immediate ~ to the horizon. Daytime is when the subtle, even subversive,
details come into focus. And daytime can
blind us if we stare at the blazing sun too long. Daytime can lure us into complacency,
especially when the surroundings are familiar.
We can push our bodies too far during the day, thinking that “we’ve
gotta make hay while the sun is shining.”
Such overstimulation from over-caffeination causes our souls to grow
weary and worn down.
Night can teach
us to slow down and focus our attention on the next step, because we cannot see
for miles and miles. Nighttime reveals
the stars that are always there, but are shut out because of the
brighter sun. Nighttime invites the body
to reset, renew, and rest. Night
sharpens our hearing. Night can also be
when all the things we said and did that day come back for a visit ~ not always
in a way we welcome or want. At night,
we can rehearse and replay a meeting where our jaw was set on edge or face the
uncertainty of a medical condition.
What else would
you add to the above lists? What are the
blessings and brokenness of day and of night?
What causes your soul to leap in joy in day and at night? Ponder what Madame Day and Professor Night
are trying to tell you? Listen. Lean in.
Learn from the power of every hour, for each moment is saturated and
soaked with the Sacred. Amen.
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