Saturday, March 19, 2011

Playing In The Rain

For my entire life I have loved rain. No matter what form it was in. It could be a slow, warm, romantic drizzle or a raging downpour that that comes with the power of a monsoon and makes it sound like the roof of the house would fall in. I love it all. There is something so cleansing and refreshing about it. (Remember what it was like as a child to play in the rain?) As a matter of fact, the harder the rain the more refreshing and tranquil the aftermath often feels. We have all walked outside after a good storm. There is a stillness and peace in the air. You take that deep breath down to your core and can’t help but feel invigorated. It just feels clean, right?

I believe this is an image of what God does with the storms of our life.

(I am just getting back to writing and can’t seam to get off this working through pain thing. To be honest I think I need it and God is pulling me to this as an outlet. For that reason, I have to believe there is at least one other soul out there it will minister to. Either way, thanks for your indulgence. It's not my intention to be doom and gloom. :) As a matter of fact it's quite the opposite. In Ecclesiasties 3:3 God tells us there is “a time to heal”. This is that time. Thanks for sharing it with me.)

 All you have to do is read Genesis 6:9-8:22 and the story of the flood to see a great example of this. I am one those that believes many times we can explain soulish things by observing God in the natural. God, at the very least, allows us to experience deep loss, pain, and suffering. Some would even say he intends it, but I would not like to have that discussion now. The point being, no matter what the reason or situation He can turn bad to good. It's often the times we are in the most pain we finally let go of ourselves and submit to Him.

The glory is, no matter the storm, with God, in the end once you have become mailable in His hands, you are made new and cleaner than when you started. Through the “firey furnace” (Daniel 3:8-30) you are forged into something stronger. Remember, there is nothing done to you or taken from you He can’t heal or give back! This includes self inflicted damage. I could go on and on about the verses in the Bible which tell us to find joy in hard times and suffering. (I pointed a few out in my last post.)  The problem is getting there. This analogy can be a perspective that helps. If you understand the storms of life can be cleansing you will find it easier to “count it all joy” (James 1:2). Do all you know how to do, then leave it to God. Stand in the storm.

Ephesians 6:10-13 (King James Version)
10Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
11Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
12For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
13Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
Father God help us to be like children in Your care. Help us let go of the desire to do things on our own and with out Your help. Help us see Your hand in the storms of life and that You work all things to the good of those who love You. As we face trials we humbly request your peace and grace. We ask for Your loving mercy when we have fallen away from You because we acknowledge You are a God who will not be mocked. With Your strength and loving arms around us we stand in the rain. We love you!

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for stopping by my blog place today. I appreciate the kind comment you left.

    May God lead you into the deeper waters of your life that you are entering.

    Blessings...

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