Life in motion, life in color
waiting at the door.
Crying out, "Open wide!
I'm waiting just outside."
Behold the color of the veil
Ancient beauty you've to reveal
It's been waiting , moving
For your lens to catch it, midstride
Show the world this secret truth
That matches what's inside.
All creation waits in pain,
for the Sons of God to be revealed,
and unveil the Beauty that cannot be denied.
[I saw the picture above, taken by James, and I felt inspired to respond to it. Sometimes a picture just starts talking, and all you can do is pull out a pen and listen.]
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
Secrets in the Night.
I open my eyes, and I see the night rolling past. My heart quickens, I’ve won. I’m first to your feet, to your face, to your arms. No wonder the sun races to be near you, but before he can reach us, you whisper secrets in my ear. While the darkness conceals us you teach me, entreat me. The secret unsealed: You’re about to release us! Your glory will mark us, enlight us, and blind us. We’ll be blind to the fear and the “impossible” speaker.
When the sun finally rises, he fears us, for the glory of the Father heats us. With unveiled faces, we march out to meet them, the uncircumcised fools who dare to not fear Him! They cannot hear Him. But what happens when the world meets a people who dwell in the Cloud and follow the Storm, who step out of the crowd and refuse to perform? When the cloud raises, the crowd parts, we run out as fast and as far “Behold us and touch us for the God of Glory has fallen upon us!”
That is the secret: “When the darkness gets darker, the light grows all brighter. Daughter, oh daughter, come closer to my fire. Your face feels my burning, and your heart feels desire. When the sun rises to meet us, he’ll melt in the wonder, he’ll shine in the shadow of the children of the Mighty One. Soon, your faces will behold me then all creation will know you as “the children of Moses, the made-righteous ones." I have foretold them of you. By dawn, your face will glow brighter than the first birth of sun.
And I hear, I hear, and you are still here! A tear. I draw nearer. Please tell me Your secret again!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Love, Take Your Toll
Love, take your toll,
I want all that is in store.
Ignite my soul,
Every ember at my core.
Take it, strike it!
Light it, delighted.
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Our Generation.
They don’t seek to do the devil danger, they just want to further the reach of the Father. They’re offensive in thought, dynamic in word, action, behavior, deed, being. They “be” because He spoke it. They move because they see Him ahead, moving. They aren’t content with the view friendship might afford them, they must be in the midst of His awful Presence. They cry out for “the friendship AND the fear.” Their parents tried to be friends, now they want training. They want a God who is powerful, frightening, uncontrollable, unadulterated Love. The news once labeled them violent, the doctors diagnose them as the product of video games, thrillers, television’s claws. Our generation. But God calls them danger-cravers, they run into the fire because they see His face there. They stick their feet on the water, because they hear His voice there. They paint the dreams, because they see the truth there.
When words become matter, they shape destiny like playdough.
[This was fun. Last night we had a meeting where Pastor Dennis Peacocke shared about the supernatural realm. God protects this realm, where speech can change matter, because it can wreak havoc when we aren't completely centered in Christ. Yet, God wants us to learn to be centered, then to step out in these gifts. They are gifts He's given out, scattered throughout His people. We need to deal with the things in ourselves which are blocking Him, and we need to begin looking for miracles to happen through one another, our friends, and families...not through the big "superstars." After sharing, and then praying for God to work in us what He wills, and then praying for one another to be released into the power of the Lord, we worshiped. As we worshipped, lines kept coming to me, and finally I realized I had to go write them down. I'd been praying (and had it prayed over me) that I would be able to write with power, that my words would release things in others and touch places common speech can't. This was a quick paragraph that I doodled down at the end of the night. I am especially fond of the last sentence, I can't help but feel a little giddy when I read it.]
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Smoke in Eden
She doubted this crisp air would ever fully warm. Her fingers tingled and newly shaved legs stung as the goose bumps spread up them. Not a human voice could be heard, and the birds were using this quiet to practice their song, each taking turns at the morning eulogy. She watched as the teenage neighbor, Jason, emerged in back of his house, how old was he now? Close to driving age. He reached for something behind the wood stacks and Jannie’s core tensed at once. An axe. He began cutting starter wood, and then returned inside. She almost laughed. Every person seemed a secret threat to her today, even the little boy she’d babysat in her teens. Within moments, the biting cold air was strung with the smell of smoke.
She closed her eyes and breathed the comforting scent in until her soul was on fire, and her nose was burning from the cold air. She refused to open her eyes. The cars, busily rushing to work on the hidden highway sounded like an ocean. She listened to the waves crashing as the tide came in. She could see her mom and dad lounging in beach chairs in the distance, her little brother Robert helping her build a mote for the sandcastle. The sand rubbed against her ankles and between her toes. They’d reminisced a lot lately about that family vacation; they’d spent a week together in Lincoln City, playing in the ocean and flying that little green kite.
She’d stay here all day, drinking her hot cup of coffee, forgetting the world, hidden in her mother’s secret garden. She didn’t need to think about the “details,” Robert said he’d take care of them all. The smoke in the air at once warmed her, brought her back by the fire, reading a book or watching a film with her parents. Her hair still wet from a nightly bath, her red flannel pajamas on. Then the smoke was ashy, cremating her past. Her nose stung, and her eyes blurred. The garden around her looked unkempt, and she realized her tears were the first good watering the flowers had received all year.
When she’d rung Suzanne yesterday, she’d been told to take the week off. “I’ll call the other girls and we’ll take turns filling in. Don’t worry, just take the time you need.” Yet, work sounded filling, and Lord she needed something, something more than an old garden and creaking porch swing, than birds squealing and an imaginary ocean. She needed her mother. Her mother who could make any mess a garden.
When they’d moved here she was only 6, starting second grade at a new school. Her mother had adopted the field of weeds and slowly created an Eden. Eden. Her mother always belonged in a garden, it’s where she knew to love. It’s where she’d held Jannie and promised her she’d make new friends. It’s where her mother told her the news. Her mother wasn’t here to hold her now. The smoke lifted from the chimney and reminded Jannie she’d better call Robert, let him know she was okay, and ask when the will was to be read.
[This is a piece of flash fiction I wrote last week for my Creative Story Writing course. I turned it in today...]
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Monday, October 27, 2008
When I Lay Me Down to Sleep
When I lay me down to sleep, I know my soul the Lord sets free. My dreams unlocked, with His thoughts speak. They listen to the songs of frogs, then tell the tale all evening long. And when my tears lead me to sleep, His feed my night with passions deep. Brought by raven and hidden means, I find the place my heart must need. The place where I can lay me down, and trust the tree that forever frowns. The tree He bore upon His back, to see His tears drip like its sap, falling from it's tallest stand to feed my heart, grafted deeply in its path.
[I had a picture something like this in my head for the past week, so I set out to sketch it on Friday, later I wondered about the story it might tell, and this free write was the result. It's not meant to be taken too seriously, just have fun with it.]
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The Measure of Your Love
What is the real measure of Your love- how deep, how far, how wide? Could I discover it's boundaries, it's limits where the affections cease and the praises are undue? I'll pull up the pages of history, search for the woman you failed to set free. I'll become a hungry student of the truth, open the fearful mysteries too great for the faithless to question, too bold for the weak to see. And yet, I'll never find the end. I'll rediscover Columbus- profess the proof- the world is round! And all my searching's brought me back to this very same ground: He is love, and here I stand.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
The Heart of the Storm
Skin on skin
He’s the God of Contention
Moving within
Seeking and stirring
The Heart of the Storm
My heart’s embracing
Have you seen Him?
Have you held Him?
Beheld Him, the Heart of the Storm?
(September 2008, Sunday Morning)
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Amazing Grace
“I once was lost” so I hear it sung,
Then some God sent into the world, a Son.
My soul accost as the man was hung
Now all my sins, my shame and pain, undone.
I sing the words. At first my mouth just speaks,
Her words rehearsing time.
How sweet the sound of the grace she seeks
For crimes far less than mine.
This ebony, I call my life.
I want to know what she means by free.
Eternity, absence of strife.
Forgiveness for a sinner, so unclean.
The lame can run.
The blind- at last we finally see.
(February 2008)
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
When I Saw You
“Who am I that you should know my name?
My fragile thoughts and tiny frame.”
“Oh but my Mighty eye has seen you all the same.
And when I saw, I came.
For you are just as I had dreamed,
And you are worthy as I deem.
The rivers of my love alas have found their stream”
“I have heard of your fame.
Our mothers sang of a man untamed, unrestricted, unashamed
Healing the broken, raped, and lame.
They said He’d wash away my crimson stains,
These bloodied sheets, these dried up veins.
They said, “Court His favor, and when He comes, remain”
“When I saw you, my body was crushed and broken
My hands were cut, my side pierced, my life a token
Of affection, the price demanded, the judgment spoken.
And faithfully I made the shut gates, open.
All this I did when I saw you.”
“But all I have to offer is myself, bruised and broken, naked and untrue.”
“In My Lover’s eyes you are undone, and in My arms all things are new.”
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Through the Pane
Inside the house, we’re safe.
The weather tumbles, fights, and fumbles,
But we must not feel it in this place.
Life crumbles, bites, and we stumble,
But we must not show it on our face.
It’s easiest when left inside,
There’s no struggle to explain it all.
You say it’s best if just denied,
You’d really best contain this fall.
But still- the tide swells deep and wide.
Your blurry view stares through the pane,
The clouds roll dark and the figures fight.
Flowers, sunshine, memories marred by the rain;
There’s no one daring outdoors tonight.
And hidden stars say the future steers the same.
For curious or desperate, you can’t quite tell
Nor dare you to decide, for if you wait
You might not follow this intrinsic bell.
So, with one stride, you unlatch the only gate
Run outside, and scream and yell!
The rain falls soft and warm.
The trees rage, but their roots are deep and strong.
Life isn’t what you had seen to be the storm.
Hope is here, only hidden by the pane for so long
Now, the dawn begins to fight and form.
(August 2 2007, Written for a friend.)
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Between the sun and the dawn,
Am I in Your promises.
Between the rain and the storm,
Wait I, and all You’ve sworn.
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