Remember about a month ago, when all the trees looked dead?
No hint of a leaf, nothing but bare, skeletal limbs, dry twigs reaching up to a silent, bleak sky.
Now, they bud and bloom. The earth awakens, the time for growth has come again. The whole earth is fragrant and glorious once again.
I look out the widow at the quiet cemetary, and I think on these things.
There is a time when all looks to be lost. There is life silenced, a sleep that no human can disturb. There is a time for cold, quiet, and waiting.
But that time is a season, a mere season.
Soon our Lord will speak, and that season will end.
And you shall know that I am the LORD, when I open your graves, and raise you from your graves, O my people.
Ezekiel 37:13
We cannot rouse the trees, nor can we rouse ourselves or our loved ones from the sleep of death. But like the trees, we can receive life when God pours out on us. We receive it today, we who are living, and even after our mouths are silenced for a time, He will cause us to receive it again.
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I like this blog. I sit under a very similar statue to think. I don't have any convictions about the stone things, but something about them attracts me. The end of winter is like redemption.
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