It's raining. It's actually raining. After a couple of hours of hearing thunder and not daring to hope, I now hear rain falling steadily on the roof over my office.
I think of my ferns and hurry to put them out on the walk where they can soak up as much as comes down.
I think of the piano piece I used to play in junior high called "It's Raining," and I sit at the piano and realize I can only remember the first few measures. But I don't care. It's raining.
I see our doggies hunkering down because of the thunder, keeping their ears down and eyes alert. I'm sorry for their anxiety, but it's okay. It's raining.
I know I won't need to get up and water plants tomorrow morning, and I'm thankful. It's raining.
I think of the weeks and weeks of dryness, the heat, the dust that has invaded our house (via the dogs from the backyard), and I feel relief for just this night. I know it won't last, but that's okay. For now, it's raining.
I think of God. I think of Paul writing "my God will supply all your needs in Christ Jesus." It's raining.
I think of my friend last year saying "God may not often show up early, but He's always there on time." It's raining.
I think of the hardest, darkest, driest times of my life when I wondered how much further I could go on with a dry heart and dust in the teeth of my soul. And I remember how, just when I knew I couldn't go on any further or I'd wither away, God showed up. In the body of a person, or in a song, or in a scripture, or in some other way that He used to resuscitate, refresh, renew me.
And, like a tree, I find my roots have grown, deepened, after those times. Reminds me of Gerard Manley Hopkins' words. Mine, O thou lord of life, send my roots rain. Even deep roots would eventually fail to sustain us without His life-giving rain.
It's raining. It's raining.
Thanks be to God. It's raining.
Amen!! What a wonderful gift. The rain of the earth and the rain that waters our soul and spirit.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy listening to the rain. It's what allows all living things to drench their thirst. I was once told that the rain was God's tears falling from Heaven. If so, I would like to consider those tears happy tears and not sad ones.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother use to tell me that the thunder was only God moving his furniture around.