Saturday, January 14, 2012

Why Does God Send the Rain?


As I walked along the riverside,
            I praised the Lord
                        For His handiwork.
            It could be seen in all
                        That I surveyed.

The silver-blue glitter of water
            Rippling over rocks of gray.
                        Nature’s grassy carpet
            Of plush and vibrant green.
                        The warm colors of leaves
That glow in golden sunlight,
                        And cool colors
                        In fragile flowers—
            Pink and palest purple.
Soft, clean clouds that float
                        In fluffy clusters.
                        The mighty oak
That stands in majestic silence,
            And all creeping creatures
            That make the earth their home.
                        A melody of praise
To the glorious Creator of all.

                        And so I stood,
            Admiring all around me
            That I saw and heard;
                        And I felt peace.

                        Then,
The clouds of cotton white turned gray,
            And the water, too.
                        All color fled
            In advance of the storm
            That threatened even the oak.
                        When it came—
The winds howling louder than the bird-song,
            The rain beating the river,
The lightning shining as the sun once had—
                        I fled
            To the nearest shelter
            To wait for it to end.
                        All color
            Was washed away
            To pale imitations.
                        All sound
            Became confusing tumult.
                        And I wondered
            Why God would send the rain
When the sun was so much better,
                        Warmer,
                        Brighter,
            So easy to enjoy.
And surely the crash of thunder
            Could not be as pleasant
            As other sounds had been.
                        Why
            Does God send the rain?

            When the storm was over,
            And the clouds rolled back,
                        I stepped out
And once again surveyed the scene about me.
            Raindrops lay on leaves
                        And flowers
            Like shining, precious jewels,
                        And all colors
Were more fresh and vibrant than before.
            And the song of Nature
Was gentle once again, but now
            It had more meaning.

This new vitality of creation
            I saw and felt
                        And heard
            In a new way.
            Then I understood
                        That God
Had sent the darkening storm
            To wake the earth,
            To make it sing,
To clean and brighten all.

            And so He does with me
            When I need to wake,
                        To sing,
            To be brighter for Him.

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