is a sparkling blue and white jewel. . .
laced with slowly swirling veils of white. . .
like a small pearl in a thick sea of black mystery."
EDGAR MITCHELL, US Astronaut
This morning I want to join with many others who are commemorating Earth Day 2014. I stop to give thanks and to say a little prayer for the beautiful blue planet we all call home. With Spring unfolding with all its promise for new life, we certainly feel the wonder again of how lovely nature really is... all of it, I believe, created in its very beginnings by God Himself.
But, for all the joy in that, there is a piercing of the heart as I look around right here in my own region of the world to find that there are far too many in our world who do not share this wonder, nor do they seem to have any care for wise development of resources, or conservation or finding how to keep the delicate balance of nature and progress in our cultures.
Instead they seem intent on 'raping and pillaging' our lands, our forests, our wildlife, oceans and lakes, polluting our air, making the land work overtime so that nutrients are depleted, treating our domestic animals with the cruelest of actions.
But I'm reminded even as I type this piece today that if I keep my eyes on these things, I will surely lose hope. For it is only in keeping my eyes on the Creator that I can find wisdom on how to live and care for the little corner of my world, not to mention how to speak 'heaven on earth' so that healing, restoration and hope can come to our world and we can have a better tomorrow.
There are many people who are doing their part to make the world, our very planet, a better place to live. I am grateful for each one. Too often these good news pieces don't get as much attention as the bad news stuff -- but yes they are out there too.
There are many people who are doing their part to make the world, our very planet, a better place to live. I am grateful for each one. Too often these good news pieces don't get as much attention as the bad news stuff -- but yes they are out there too.
In the middle of this, I want to tell you a little story I heard years ago. As I recall, there was a man, a poor rice farmer who lived somewhere in Asia. This man learned how to pray for and bless his little rice paddy. As the story goes, he began to see results -- his fields began to flourish and he got bumper crops. He began to pray for his neighbourhood then. Apparently he would stand on a little hill and he would lift his arm and hold it out in front of him as he prayed, turning himself around so that whatever he could see from every direction he would bless.
If that is a true story, and I believe it is, I think it serves as an example that we, too, can use our voices, not to lament and wail that this world is going to 'you-know-where' in a hand basket, but to use our voices to bless that which needs healing, restoration and fruitfulness. Do you have lakes that are polluted and fish dying in those lakes? Start to bless them and ask the Lord of this earth to give people ideas that can start to shift things to make a difference.
If my people which are called by my name...will humble themselves and pray...I will hear and heal their land. This is how I want to bless my beautiful blue world today. Will you join me?
For a glimpse of that beauty, here is:
Sending my love to you and to all God's creatures,
O Happy Day!
Hugs,
Brenda
Brenda