Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Whale
The previous entry about a butterfly in its' cocoon reminds me of what the Bible says about Jonah:"But the Lord provided a great fish to swallow Jonah… " (Jonah 1:17a)
God always provides a place for us to fit into, although sometimes it’s not pleasant. Transitional places especially can be like this, awkward, unexpected, scary or dark. But, it's helpful to remember, this is a place provided by the Lord -Jehovah Jirah.
The Break
I quit my job in July in order to pursue rest and wellness. That was a kind of break: the break away. But once you get the chance to lie down, you start to dream. That can mimic the dance, but it’s not the true dance. In the Song of Songs, the maiden says she slept, but her heart was awake. I left work, and spent those first days sleeping, going for walks and laying in the morning summer sun, Bible clenched to my heart. My heart quickened with hope, became restless with love, like a butterfly growing wings deep inside a cocoon, longing for flight, wrapped tight. A butterfly can grow restless in a cocoon. But, in the end, in those final stages when the butterfly is bursting to get out but doesn’t have the strength, it’s the cocoon that actually saves its’ life. Although it feels like a prison, a tomb even, in those last days when the colours are so vibrant beneath the sheath, the cocoon holds it tight and still until it’s fully grown.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Break Dance
Lord, which story will I tell today? There’s a great story, you’re writing that one, but it’s made up of so many little ones: treasures, tragedies, and lots of humour. It’s a symphony, and a break dance. Lots of breaks lately. But the dances are so good. It’s so good to “rip it up” for Jesus ;) Break… and dance. The break comes first, and the dance follows. The break and the dance depend on each other. I can’t rest without knowing there’s a dance to look forward to. But if I just danced with no breaks, the dance would become wearisome. We need both. As our pastor taught recently, days begin in the evening. Days begin with rest, and activity follows. This is when God initiates, while we relenquish control. Jesus, teach me how to break, so I can really dance.
MJ Gets Things Done:
Notice Michael breaking up a fight before resuming his choreography.
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