The Shadow of Your Wings

How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore ... [I] put [my] trust under the shadow of Your wings ... For with You is the fountain of life; in Your light we see light. Ps 36:7, 9

Dancing in the Reign

flutterby | August 20, 2008 19:06

We’ve finally gotten a bit of rain! A wee bit! Four little showers over the past two weeks have yielded a pinch more than ¾ inch (total), but humidity levels are high, which helps hold the moisture in the soil, as does the cloud cover that has kept the relentless heat of sun at bay. What a difference a little outpouring from heaven makes.

Our regular water source ’round here is “city.” It comes from a lake about 50 miles north, passes through one or two “supply” companies, which filtrate, chlorinate, fluoridate, ammoniate, and toss in a few more ‘ates I probably don’t want to think about. We run it through two filters in the house before declaring it “potable.”

Outside, however, the green growing things are exposed to it - as is - on a daily basis as we try to keep a few flowers blooming through the dry heat of a Texas summer. I learned years ago that while this water will keep things alive, they will not thrive. Then the tiniest bit of rain falls and the flora and I rejoice in an abundance of bloom. The grass, usually brown and crunchy as burnt toast this time of year, becomes soft and pliable, a hint of living green flowing through the blades. Mexican petunias flourish - the mounds covered in purple blossom, moss rose suddenly bursts into bright color. Perhaps it is only that the gentle showers have rinsed off the dust, but everything seems to be more vibrant, healthy, alive.

As I admire the beauty of the bloom this morning I am reminded of something the Lord once spoke to my heart about surviving versus thriving. How often do we try to keep our spiritual garden alive with treated water? Pastor So and So’s sermons, Favored Author’s writings, a few minutes of “GodTV” or the music of some Anointed Someone. Truth is, no matter how refreshing it is, or how filling it may seem, it is not the real thing; and sadly, we are often remiss in our filtering (through discernment) of the contents. It may keep us going and perhaps even growing for a while but eventually we will begin to suffer from all the additives of someone else’s opinions/understandings/visions. To thrive we MUST have the pure rain from Heaven! Even the tiniest bit of time in the very presence of God, through His Word, in respectful (rather than request-full) prayer, or simply being “still” before Him will cause our souls to open and the Spirit to blossom forth in abundant beauty and fragrance.

Take a moment today to lay aside the garden hose that connects you to your regular sources, turn off all the exterior faucets, and invite the Presence of the Living God to pour upon your life. Let His reign quench your dusty, thirsty soul ~ cleansing, refreshing, flowing as the sweet sense of His nearness washes over you.

What a difference a little outpouring from heaven can make!

 
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