Showing posts with label renewal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renewal. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

These are thy wonders, Lord of love

Music link below


The Flower

How fresh, oh Lord, how sweet and clean
Are thy returns! even as the flowers in spring;
         To which, besides their own demean,
The late-past frosts tributes of pleasure bring.
                      Grief melts away
                      Like snow in May,
         As if there were no such cold thing.

         Who would have thought my shriveled heart
Could have recovered greenness? It was gone
         Quite underground; as flowers depart
To see their mother-root, when they have blown,
                      Where they together
                      All the hard weather,
         Dead to the world, keep house unknown.

         These are thy wonders, Lord of power,
Killing and quickening, bringing down to hell
         And up to heaven in an hour;
Making a chiming of a passing-bell.
                      We say amiss
                      This or that is:
         Thy word is all, if we could spell.

         Oh that I once past changing were,
Fast in thy Paradise, where no flower can wither!
         Many a spring I shoot up fair,
Offering at heaven, growing and groaning thither;
                      Nor doth my flower
                      Want a spring shower,
         My sins and I joining together.

         But while I grow in a straight line,
Still upwards bent, as if heaven were mine own,
         Thy anger comes, and I decline:
What frost to that? what pole is not the zone
                      Where all things burn,
                      When thou dost turn,
         And the least frown of thine is shown?

         And now in age I bud again,
After so many deaths I live and write;
         I once more smell the dew and rain,
And relish versing. Oh, my only light,
                      It cannot be
                      That I am he
         On whom thy tempests fell all night.

         These are thy wonders, Lord of love,
To make us see we are but flowers that glide;
         Which when we once can find and prove,
Thou hast a garden for us where to bide;
                      Who would be more,
                      Swelling through store,
         Forfeit their Paradise by their pride.

(if you do not have a Spotify account, Spring I can be heard by clicking on link)

Saturday, November 05, 2011

Autumn trees

"Autumn trees ask me not to worry.  They, like Jesus, suggest trust rather than worry.  So often in autumn I want to go lean my head against a tree and ask what it feels like to lose so much, to be so empty, so detached,...and then simply to stand and wait for God's refilling....It isn't easy.  But it's possible."  -Macrina Wiederkehr

In the fall at the base of the stem of the leaf, the abscission layer begins to close off. This is what enables the colors of the leaf to begin to show and how the tree protects itself from sap loss during the winter when light and water are in shorter supply and external conditions are harsher. But that is not all that is happening. A new leaf in the form of a terminal bud enclosed in scales develops.  It's fall's promise of new life in the spring. And in the spring those scales fall off ... leaving scars...but the new leaf was protected and it does grow. You've had to go through a harsh season of life, but God will remove the scales and redeem this season and cause you to flourish.

HT: Melissa, who shared the quote above and allows us to see her struggle and wait with her.