I
closed my eyes against the stores and homes flashing past my window,
head tipped tired against the headrest. A day of morning moms'
group, cookie-baking, and transforming a 30-years outbuilding storage
space into a play space left me
feeling less than satisfied, and despite having time for rest, weary.
We
were aimed for a study with friends, and early. We drove past our
destination. I entertained a longing to nurse a coffee at the
Waffle House with my Farmer all evening instead.
As
we rounded a bend in the road, I opened my eyes, and the sky filled
the windshield and my heart: weightless banks of clouds lined the
horizon, light-filled columns obscuring the beyond. The sun,
invisible, was setting. The clouds that stood between us were
backlit with gold, reflecting the glory that they hid.
It
looked like hope to me.
As
if an insufficient reminder of His presence, the next morning
repeated hope: the swallowtail, hung waiting 14 days in chrysalis,
silent & still, changing unseen, had emerged during the night.
It clung damp, still patient with newness, to dried stems, waiting
again till its wings hardened for flight.
But twice was not enough. (my
Maker revels in refrain.)
All today day it rained, dark sky and heavy air. All day the lights were on
inside. But just before the sun went down, He cleared away the rain
to spread the sky with gold. The stormy day ended bright, wet leaves
still dripping against a glowing sky.
Who
knows what weather tomorrow will bring. It may rain again all day.
But this I know: the sun is there, no matter how thick the clouds
cluster. The rain will stop, no matter how long it falls. And in
the end, no matter how silent the still green sack, the butterfly
will emerge.
Beautiful imagery and symbolism!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim. I only wish I'd had my camera. I've never seen anything like it, and I've never needed it more. God is good.
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