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After an unusually difficult two months—several lingering illnesses that left me constantly fatigued, my father-in-law’s serious stroke, caring for my mother-in-law—I was feeling tired, stressed, and discouraged.
Driving to work, I shed a few tears of self- pity. As I turned to the east, a gorgeous sunrise greeted me. Thin clouds created a golden pink wash against a pale blue sky. Nearer were several larger, thicker clouds. The light behind made them appear black.
Thank you, God, I whispered, for the gift of a beautiful sunrise.
The darker clouds, God whispered to my heart, represent your trials, troubles, and fatigue, tiny compared to the splendor around them. In the midst of your trials I am all around you, surrounding you with my light and my glory—loving you through the hard times.
As I continued to drive, the sun rose higher, casting its light on the darker clouds in the foreground, turning them a brilliant pink, far brighter than the background clouds. This too shall pass, the Lord whispered to my heart. Brighter days are ahead.
God is with us, through good times and bad. We only need to open our eyes to see him.
“Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” Psalm 30:5b
Lord of all creation, help us keep our eyes focused on You. May we acknowledge the beauty of your creation and remember that you are in control, even in the midst of our trials..
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”Colossians 3:12-14Oh, Lord, I pray that we all could dress this way every day. Allow us to show such wonderful qualities: compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Lord teach us to be patient with one another and to easily forgive. And most of all, Lord, teach us to love. When we clothe ourselves this way, Lord, may others see You at work in us.I challenge you to pray this scripture for others this week.
I sit at the edge of the amphitheater where the rangers give their nightly talks. Early in the morning I’m the only one here. The sun has just risen above the mountains, and I stare at the beauty all around me. Everywhere I look, the majestic Rocky Mountains raise their granite peaks skyward. Even in July they glisten with a heavy winter’s snow fall. High above even the highest of the nearby peaks, Long’s Peak raises its humped back 14,259 feet into the bright blue sky, the tallest mountain in the Colorado Rockies. The Eastern face of Long’s Peak looks as if it has been sheared off like a butcher slicing a large piece from a gigantic roast.
My eye travels down just below the lofty peak to a long expanse of grassy tundra still dotted with snow in its ravines. Farther down, a pine-covered peak reaches for the morning sun. Still lower, and much closer to the amphitheater, a long, pine-covered green ridge displays a smattering of the rusty brown color caused by voracious pine beetles destroying the tall trees.
Far below that ridge and about a quarter of a mile below where I sit lies the sun-drenched Fern Valley. At 6:30 in the morning, the sun bathes the flat green valley in a soft yellow glow. This valley spans the distance between Long’s Peak, the lower mountains, and Moraine Campground where I sit. The meandering path of the Fern River cuts through this verdant valley. It rushes so rapidly I can hear its scurrying from my perch high above. Heavy snow melt hastens Fern River’s current and causes it to spill out of its banks, flooding large patches of meadow.
On the near side of the river, elk, 17 of them, graze on the green valley floor. Five of them seem to have eaten their fill, for they lie in the grass, enjoying the early morning sunshine. Others step slowly and gracefully across the meadow grasses, and then lower their heads, ready for breakfast.
I watch the elk grazing for a while and then close my eyes and breathe deeply, enjoying the early morning air. Distant rushing water, the echo of a crow’s caw resounding down the valley, and nearby bird call, “chitter, chitter, chitter” echo in the morning stillness.
I open my eyes and drink deeply from the cup of beauty surrounding me. I breathe in the fresh, pine-scented air. Like the early morning, I’m still….I listen….And then I hear it…the silent shouting of nature all around me. “Glorify God, creator of all heaven and earth! Praise the great I Am! Praise His glorious name!”
I bask in the beauty for a few more moments and then head to our campsite, ready for a new day.
Isaiah 55:12 You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.
Father, thank you for your creative gifts all around me. Keep my eyes open to your glory through the nature you created.
“Praying is no easy matter. It demands a relationship in which you allow someone other than yourself to enter into the very center of your person, to see there what you would rather leave in darkness, and to touch there what you would rather leave untouched.”
Relationships can be difficult, but we are called to treat others as Jesus would. Perhaps we should spend more time in the gospels, learning about Christ’s mindset.
Lord, keep me learning from your words and actions, especially focusing on how to treat others.
“For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you and asking God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding. And we pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and joyfully giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of the saints in the kingdom of light.”
My prayer for you, my friends (and for myself!):i May God’s wisdom and understanding fill you with knowledge of God’s will. With this knowledge, may you please the Lord and may you continue to grow in his knowledge as you complete his good works. May God fill you with his power, giving you endurance and patience. May he fill you with joy because he has forgiven you an enabled you to share his inheritance in his kingdom.
My hope doesn’t lie in money or reputation. It doesn’t lie in friends or family. My hope lies in the Lord of the universe, the God of all creation.
Lord of all, I thank you and praise you for the hope you give us. You are my provider, my helper, my hope for a fulfilled life on earth and a glorious life with you in heaven. Thank you for providing hope, even in seemingly hopeless situations.