Tuesday, July 23, 2013

The Stars At Lunchtime

The summer evenings here have been so fresh and soothing lately. The soft, gauzy light; the cool air; and setting sun have a way of fading out the stresses and cares that I'm so easily tangled up in. But what I love possibly even more than these balmy July evenings are the stars at night. There have been times when I've gone camping, woken up in the night (or simply stayed up), and it looks like someone shot fireworks all over the sky and froze them in place just as they began to fade away. I love the stars. They truly fill me with awe and wonder.

One night not too long ago, the girls and I decided to sleep outside on the back lawn. My friend Carmen and I laid out our bedding next to each other and once we had gotten settled, watched the sky create a masterpiece above our heads. As the darkness tiptoed into the valley and began to paint the surrounding mountains in silhouettes, the stars began to faintly glimmer. Nervous and shy to expose themselves at first, Carmen and I could have counted them on our fingers. But as the azure twilight slowly deepened to inky blackness, the stars seemed to multiply. It was as if Someone was gently and continuously sprinkling glitter throughout the sky, creating an ever growing canopy of sparkles to sleep under. As I drank in the beauty, breezes from the valley brushing my face, it struck me that these myriads of stars are there all the time. I just can't see them. During the day they're hidden beneath a golden blanket of sunshine.

But they're still there.

The stars aren't unlike the promises in the Bible. When life is giving you those sunshiny days filled with lemonade and water fights, we tend to let the Word of God collect dust. But, to continue with the analogy, darkness can often creep into life and leave us lonely and hurting, and when it does, the countless promises of God shine in their brilliance, filling us with peace and giving us something to cling to.

There are so many objects lessons we can gain from the stars, a person could probably write a small book on them. But there's one that especially stuck out to me that night on the lawn. Many times we don't feel like God is there or we can't sense His love for us. It can seem about as visible as the stars at lunch time. But, just like the stars, He is still there, even if we can't see Him. Nothing moves those burning, luminous lights out of their tracks. And nothing can move God, who is burning with love for us, from His position of persevering watchfulness and intense interest in our lives. He's not always very visible. He could be hidden beneath a layer of crippling, guilt-ridden thoughts; our own wishy-washy emotions; or a suffocating blanket of burdens.
*Photo is from the internet.

But He's still there, whether we see Him or not. Whether we understand Him or not. Whether we feel Him or not. He's still there for you today.





Thursday, July 4, 2013

I Like This Song...

In my book, Andy Gullahorn (along with Andrew Peterson) is a lyrical genius. I don't think he has the greatest voice, but his words get me all the time, hook, line, and sinker (or something like that). Check him out at: www.andygullahorn.com

This song particularly is a message I need to hear over and over again. Maybe you needed to hear it too...

He scoped out the market
All the women and kids
With so many distractions
Nobody noticed him
Nobody noticed him
He had a jacket a size too big
A skullcap on his head
And a couple of homemade bombs
He duct taped them to his chest
He taped them to his chest

God loves that guy
God loves that guy

He followed his heart
To a co-worker's bed
He could have salvaged his marriage with kids
But he chose to leave instead
He chose to leave
He thought it was love
But it was just a mirage
So he sits in his idling car
Parked in a closed garage
Inside a closed garage

God loves that guy
God loves that guy

Me on the other hand I can write somebody off
Like the last check for a student loan
I can love when it's convenient
But it's not always convenient
It's not always the easy road
I want to look past the outside to the well-meaning heart
To the good they forgot that they had
Teach me to love, teach me to love
Teach me to love like that

He messed up again
Wanted to disappear
But he can't 'cause he's easy to find
I see him in the mirror
I see him in the mirror

God loves that guy
God loves that guy
Teach me to love, teach me to love
Teach me to love like that
Love like that