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Jul 30, 2014

Beaches







I linger over a photo of our precious little grandsons; 
standing side by side on the pristine beach, gingerly venturing out into the foaming surf, thrilled by the cold blue waves and the tickle of Gulf shore sand washing against their feet. 

In the way that thoughts wander, 
in my mind’s eye 
I travel across that same blue sea stretching vast across the planet 
to the Mediterranean shores where it is not safe for other little children to play. 
Places where wars rage.

Then I imagine being able to visually draw back from these beaches just as the satellites do; taking in more and more land mass until its the large curving surface of our living planet that is seen spinning endlessly beneath its cameras.

On that ever rotating mass of miraculous alchemy of water and earth 
there are billions of life incidents occurring. 
Billions of human actions taking place. Billions of actions enacted with mercy and compassion. 
And then there are the others. 

In seeking God’s peace
the response seemed to be, 
"Have no doubt."
All of it is enacted under the gaze of our Holy Creator God. 
And all of it will be redeemed by His incomprehensible power, 
in His good time.


"From heaven the Lord looks down
and sees all mankind;
from His dwelling place he watches
all who live on Earth –
he who forms the hearts of all,
who considers everything they do."
Psalm 33:13-15


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Linking with Emily, click here at Chatting At the Sky as we bloggers gather to muse over what we learned this summer and with Still Saturday where the gifts of Sabbath thoughts are shared.

2 comments:

  1. "Have no doubt." Yes, He is in control. So nice to meet you Lisa!

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  2. "All of it is enacted under the gaze of our Holy Creator God.
    And all of it will be redeemed by His incomprehensible power,
    in His good time."
    Amen! God missed nothing, sees all activities and hears all cries. One day all will be redeemed and made new. Thank you. Visiting here (rather late) from #tellhisstory It's good to meet you, Lisa. I love the thoughts and image used here too. Blessings. :)

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