Times of Drought


 

It was a beautiful day for a little hiking, so the mission team headed to Petit Jean State Park to visit the falls. The landscape in that area is so beautiful. The towering trees, the stark outcropping of rock, the play of light and shadow on the trail, unseasonably cool temperatures - all factors added up to a wonderful experience for one and all.
There has apparently not been much rain recently, and I don’t remember the falls being this low on any previous trip, though the distance of many years cloud my memories. But still there flowed just enough water to provide the cascade we sought. The beauty was not diminished. In fact, the delicate streams seemed to tenderly kiss the rocks below as the birds sang and people of all ages took in the beauty.
The prophet Isaiah writes, ”With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” The waterfall reminded me of the water of life that never runs dry.

It reminded me of God’s presence that is always with us, even in the drought times of our lives. It reminded me of God’s love that is always constantly flowing into our world. The waterfall reminded me that there is always more grace in God than there is sin in us. That thought is more refreshing than a waterfall on a warm summer day.
Peace.

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