I love to watch the sunrise. There
is something about them. They’re beautiful, symbolize new beginnings and the
morning air seems cleaner. Maybe I’m weird, but, it occurred to me that the sun
is always rising… somewhere.
Since the earth began to
spin, the sun has been in a constant state of rising. We can’t see it, because we’re
stuck to this planet. For us, it’s a moment and then it’s gone.
But, if you could hover and
let the earth revolve underneath you, you could see the sun perpetually on the
rise, the colors of the clouds evolving and the day in a constant state of
renewal.
But we can’t hover. So the
sunrise comes and goes. The noonday sun scorches you and nights are cold and
scary. But then comes the sunrise.
Life is the same way. We have
periods of renewal and rejuvenation that many times are followed by hard work
and harsh circumstances. Then there are long dark nights where we feel
isolated, or even abandoned. So we wait for the sunrise.
Our circumstances are tenuous
and fleeting. So if you’re experiencing a sunrise, bask in the warmth and thank
God for it.
And when the noonday sun
begins to scorch again, or darkness starts to consume you, remember God is
there with you. May he help you to wait expectantly for the sun to rise again
and for his son to come.