Peace like a river
By
MARY JANE HOLT
Contributing
Writer
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Roller coasters have never
held any intrigue for me.
Of course I dont like crowds, and do not frequent carnival-like
settings where roller coasters are found. But lately, I am wondering if
there are other reasons I do not like roller coasters.
Could be my life is just too much of a roller coaster ride in and of itself.
Whew!
Dont you ever feel like saying Whew! at the end of some
days or weeks? And do you ever long to just get off the ride for a few
minutes and walk away to some quiet place? Alone.
I was so impressed, flabbergasted, absolutely awestruck the first time
I ever noticed all the references to Jesus Christ walking away from the
crowds to be alone for a spell. If He needed to do it, how much more do
you and I need our quiet times alone with God, to meditate and pray, and
just to be His child?
Roller coaster rides dont allow time for much meditation. And a
prayer on one may too often be limited to an occasional cry for help.
Now, Im not saying we should not ride the roller coasters of our
lives. And if yours, like mine, sometimes appears to be one long roller
coaster ride with far too few stops along the way, dont doubt yourself,
or Gods ability to see you through.
Just hang on and ride.
But when it does stop, make the most of what time you have to steal away
to some quiet place alone and just be.
Be what? Be still? Maybe.
Be yourself? Absolutely. God does not make junk, and hes still working
on, and in, you.
Be prayerful? For sure. However you may choose to commune or communicate
with the eternal Father is okay. He hears. But be sure to listen. Dont
just do all the talking.
Now, I know I sound like Im telling you what to do. Not hardly.
Im really talking to myself here. After all, it is I who stand in
need of a few moments off the roller coaster.
Remember the words to the song I Surrender All? It is a tried
and true hymn that should not be taken lightly. Many times I have stood
in church, or sang it alone and silently, and prayerfully claimed to mean
every word, only to shrink back from such a commitment within hours or
days.
Been there, huh? Surrender is hard, isnt it?
Surrendering ones self, ones talents, ones resources,
ones total sense of being, to anyone or any cause is hard. Even
when we opt to surrender to the will and best wishes of our heavenly Father,
its still hard.
Im not sure why it has to be that way. But we are His creation,
and Im convinced He understands. Perhaps its all part of the
growing process, which I am convinced continues throughout life and beyond
the grave.
Life as we know it on earth is just a small part of the big picture. A
small, but very important part. So if there must be roller coaster rides,
I need to learn to enjoy them more!
Nobody ever said life should not be enjoyable. On the contrary, it may
all be a matter of perspective.
I am reminded once more of the story about the king who hired two renowned
artists to paint a picture of peace. The painting that better illustrated
the concept would hang in his castle.
One artist painted an awesome scene of rolling hills and meadows, a scene
from nature that caused viewers to gasp and know with assurance that they
were gazing at the winner.
The other artist painted a powerful waterfall in the midst of a storm.
Peace? Not hardly was the opinion of most who viewed it.
The king, however, gazed long and hard before making his decision. The
people did not understand why it would take him so long to choose and
were shocked when he chose the storm.
So the wise old king had to point out for onlookers the little bird that
sat calmly on her nest of babies on a ledge behind the waterfall.
Storms? Gushing waterfalls? Roller coasters? Peace? Real peace. Absolutely,
and joy too. Ive got peace. I think Im going for joy now.
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