Waiting, thinking, breathing, seeing
Knowing it will come, and then go
Wondering, hoping, still waiting
The water holds the boat as a cradle
Rocking, protecting, carrying on to a new place
c2013 Lisa Lyons
Look at the intricacy and sheer number of rocks that make up these Irish walls. When you really examine them, it is overwhelming how much time, work and thought went into these structures. And it is also amazing how many thousands of years these structures have withstood Ireland’s invaders, winds, rains, and other natural decayers. It makes me glad that they are there, solid, enduring, testament to lives lived. It makes me glad that we have a solid rock in Jesus, who is the same yesterday, today, and forever, solid, enduring, and always with us. Blessings, Lisa
“Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal.” – Isaiah 26:41
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” – Hebrews 13:8
The Ents…those wonderful, wise, slow-talking trees from Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy…When I was growing up and reading (and re-reading) those books, I had a love/hate relationship with the Ent trees. I always thought, “They are very smart and give good advice.” But in the same breath I would wish that they would hurry up and say what they were going to say and get on with it. (Pages and pages of talking trees) In my life, I am much the same…sometimes I know that I’m probably learning something very wise and valuable, but I’m so impatient that I just want to learn it fast and be done with it. But anyway, I saw this wonderful tree in the Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, NC the other day, and immediately the Ents came to mind. Whatever lesson you and I have to learn today, may we be patient and try to take it in graciously. 🙂 Blessings on your day, Lisa
The people in this village on St. Lucia were not aware of our small boat out at sea, and if they did see us, they probably thought, “Oh, another boat.” We saw the village, the little dots of houses built into the hillside, but we thought, “Oh, what a nice little village,” took the picture, and gave the people there no more thought. Yet all of the people on the boat had lives they were living and dealing with, and all of the people in the village had the same. But we all get so wrapped up in what we can see, what we’re living and doing. Somehow, it’s comforting to me to know that so many other people are going through similar things like me in this world. I may not know them, but they’re there. And God sees us all, and is guiding us through the maze, through the things we can’t see and aren’t aware of, to a beautiful ending. Blessings, Lisa
“You will keep in perfect peace him whose mind is steadfast, because he trusts in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord, is the Rock eternal.” – Isaiah 26:3,4