Don’t Waste the Rain

When life gets difficult and darkness sets in like a stain on my soul, I’m reminded of days like these…

Standing between the sun and I, was a wall of darkness, so thick, so intimidating, and so full of beauty it demanded my time.

I stood on the edge of the curb, calling the boys to my side, “Look at the rain,” I said, pointing west, “you can see it falling only miles away.” My other two children were at school learning from books–we were at home learning from God.

Together we watched in awe. There was beauty in that moment while the earth was still and dark, we stood in silence with the rest of our world in the calm before the storm.

For a time there was nothing but silence, as though nature itself was hushed in the presence of God. Breaking that silence, a rumble was heard in the distance announcing a power greater than man.

We waited and watched until the wind swept through to rush us inside.

Through the tip tap of the rain on the window, I watched our tent bob through the grass banging against the fence and the swing set, trying to find its place in the storm, but finding no rest. Not wanting to waste a minute of the rain, I slid open the glass door.

“Boys, come feel the rain,” I called from the kitchen.

Together we stood at the door with our hands reaching out—feeling the rain, smelling its fragrance, and listening while the tip tap of its rhythm grew stronger. As the rain poured down, I planted seeds and watered their souls with the Word, bringing it down to their level of understanding, and up to their level of faith. Revealing the magnificent power of God revealed in creation.
Soon it was over, the sun had broken through once again, and we were headed outside. Somewhere over our house, I knew that there was a rainbow to find.

Don’t waste the rain in search of a rainbow. When storms blow in, wait in silence—hushed in the presence of God. Listen to the sound of His voice announcing a power greater than man. Feel the rain on your outstretched hands as you breathe in His fragrance, knowing that the sun will break through, once again.”

“Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof… Be still and know that I am God.” ~ Psalm 46:2,3 & 10

Note: Thank you Darlene for the wonderful contribution to LWG today. We here at the LWG team pray that Heather will recover soon from her migraine headaches. Please pray for Heather…

9 thoughts on “Don’t Waste the Rain

  1. Lynn Donovan

    Darlene,

    Stunning. I could see it, feel it. I am right there with you watching the approaching storm.

    There is much to be learned in the storm…… Wonderful!!!! Have a blessed day. 🙂

  2. Kelly

    Darlene, I felt like you were writing this to me in a letter. God really spoke through you in my life today! Thank you for being sensitive to His leading.

  3. Kelly

    Darlene, I felt like you were writing this to me in a letter. God really spoke through you in my life today! I really needed this.

  4. Katie Johnson

    Darlene,
    Your post was so beautiful it made me cry. Thank you for such a lovely reminder that there is so much good to be found in what we consider to be “bad times”. I too really needed to hear this-I’ve been thinking a lot about it, especially today.
    Katie

  5. Janna

    Darlene, I could almost hear the tap, tap, tap and smell the smell of a good spring rain. Beautiful post. God must have meant for me to stop by here today as my post today was about the opportunities we have through adversity. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  6. eph2810

    Thank you so much for sharing the lessons from nature. You are so right. We sometimes need to just wait out the storm in life and know that He is God and will see us through.

    Blessings to you and yours.