Have you ever just sat back and thought
deeply about how everything around you is really so miraculously made? “That’s
what my ‘coffee thought’ is about today”. It doesn’t matter how much it rains,
hails, sleets or snows ,God forbids, His works are meticulously done.
It is reminiscent of how I grew up in a
little country town where everyone knew everyone, truly giving homage to the
common adage, ‘It takes a village….’ which brings me to this.
As a child when my siblings, cousins and I
would visit our grandparents, we didn’t really understand that we were there,
supposedly to ‘help’ them on their farm. Half of us didn’t know what we were
doing anyway, and considered it a vacation and fun. I remember getting up
bright and early in the morning, before the sun came up, grabbing a pail with
chicken feed in it and taking it to the chicken coop to feed the chickens… the
same chickens I’d chased the day before! But they laid the eggs I would eat
later that morning for breakfast. The boys would ‘slop the pigs’ as they called
it. But those pigs yielded the pork roast we would have for Sunday dinner. Or
my grandfather would send my brother out, sometimes on wintry nights, to chop
some wood to put in that old wood-burning stove. That firewood is what kept us
warm when we would get up on those icy cold mornings.
But my fondest memory is those carefree
afternoons when some of us, usually the girls would wander off into the field
to play. My favorite game was to see who could find the first four-leaf clover.
As I look back, I don’t think it really mattered who won, but my visual is
lying in the grass, usually with wild flowers we had picked; naming the shapes
of the clouds. I recall laughter and staring at the wondrous beauty God had
created, from the towering trees to the birds and bees…
In the beginning He did it all! And now on
my mornings, I remember.
Gloriously!
I love my
mornings
I love my days
And take into
consideration
All the ways
That God has
blessed me
To see another
Of His great
works
One way or the
other
For this could
not be
Possible
without Him
He did it all
for me
On a wink and a
whim
I’m taking it
all in
Absorbing its
beauty
Relishing in
Him
What He does,
without duty
And He didn’t
have to do this
For you or me
Dirty rags are
we
At His feet
I thank Him and
praise
His glorious
works
For mine eyes
to behold
As each morning
lurks
Again and again
It never fails
Same
time…descends
His Magnificence
unveils
Glory
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