1 John 4:16

"We have come to know and have believed the love which God has for us God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him."

Friday, April 22, 2011

Tranquil Mountain Lake or Awe-inspiring Waterfall?

There are times in our lives and relationships when everything seems to be running along smoothly . Things just work out the way we hope and expect and we’re even tempted to begin taking the routine of daily life for granted. These periods, when we’re able to be well rested and take time to care for and appreciate the gifts God’s given us as we should, these periods are precious and, I must confess, they are often rare. We have time to contemplate, to converse meaningfully, to journal, to delve into the Source of Life and come out clear and refreshed.
These are the tranquil mountain lakes in our lives.

More often, I find that we are rushing and crashing and whirling in the midst of the sundry activities, responsibilities, planning and events that our lives are usually made up of. Sometimes entire weeks go past before we have a chance to process what actually took place! It’s those days when you arrive at the end and you think, “Whew! What a day!” and you’re ready to jump into bed and rest mind, body and soul, but then the realization hits, “Well, wait… what did I actually do all day that wore me out?”. You get so caught up in the flurry that we didn’t even notice things going past!
These are the awe-inspiring waterfalls in our lives.  

I don’t know about you, but on a mountain hike I love finding the waterfalls. The sound the sight the scent… it breaths of power and majesty! I’d love to sit down on the bridge and just absorb the experience… But then, the hike continues on, up, up, up… Finding those waterfalls along the way is delightful, but hiking up is tiring. And then you reach the mountain lake at the top of the river… the source of all those waterfalls. And it’s so peaceful and calm… you just want to put your blanket down and read or sleep or both! Such serenity and the sense of fulfillment at having arrived.
I used to hate the hectic time of my life. The times when I felt I couldn’t catch my breath (let alone my sleep) before something else was calling for my attention and I felt worn thin to the bone with my energy waning…  And I used to think that the completely tranquil times were the norm! And take them for granted – this is how life is supposed to be!
It wasn’t until recently when God brought this analogy into my mind that I began to realize that the beauty of life is the combination of the two. I wouldn’t want to only know the mountain lake, nor would I have the energy to endure the uphill hike constantly for the sake of experiencing only the waterfalls.
Matt 6:34 So do not worry about tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself.

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