
“Once upon a time… there was the simple understanding that to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through joy. The birds still remember what we have forgotten, that the world is meant to be celebrated.”
Terry Tempest Williams
On this 50th anniversary of Earth Day, I’m looking out at my back door and am reminded of the weeds that need to be pulled (sigh). The flowers still reach tall to be seen and the bees congregate humming their happy song. You would think, with all this time on my hands I would take care of the weeds… and I will but…I’ll see to it tomorrow.
As Marty mentioned yesterday, if there is a silver lining during this pandemic is that our blue planet is beginning to heal, heal from our selfish abuse. We are seeing the sky become clear and turning blue again. The wild animals, not just in the National Parks but throughout cities are beginning to take daily strolls where before was packed with people. Ocean life is taking pleasure of swimming through the canals of Venice and sea turtles are laying more eggs then they have in decades.
Psalm 98:4-8 (The Living Bible)
4 That is why the earth breaks out in praise to God and sings for utter joy!
5 Sing your praise accompanied by music from the harp. 6 Let the cornets and trumpets shout! Make a joyful symphony before the Lord, the King! 7 Let the sea in all its vastness roar with praise! Let the earth and all those living on it shout, “Glory to the Lord.”
8 Let the waves clap their hands in glee and the hills sing out their songs of joy before the Lord…
Praise is not limited to human creatures. While the psalmist utters praise with his mouth, the earth makes a “joyful noise” in countless ways. God enjoys the brilliant color of a wildflower in the middle of a deserted field, a young lion running in tall grass and an ocean with its splendid display of life. Our praise is not isolated from the rest of creation’s. So in honor of Earth Day, maybe get out and take a (socially distant) walk, or sit where you can witness the beauty of creation. Look for the butterflies, clouds, hummingbirds, flowers amongst the weeds. Listen for laughter, wave to people passing by. Or simply take a moment in whatever way you are inclined to give thanks to God for creation, know God created it for you to enjoy.
“When you realize EARTH and HEART are spelled using the same letters, it all starts to make sense.”
Creator God, we thank you this day for the gifts you have surround us with in earth and sky, seas and mountains. Roaming creatures and birds that float in the sky, crawling bugs and even gophers. We give you thanks and praise for such amazing joys form the wonders of your imagination. May we take comfort and sit in the peace of your beauty. Amen.
Blessings,
Brenda