"He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water..." Psalm 1:3
Utah:
I stared out the car window. Cracked hills peered back, lazing in the 104 degree heat. Yellow and white rock slouch against a pale, cloudless blue sky. Each stone is marked in dark brown and grey lines, like tears. Long river marks carve deep into each formation.
Scrub litters the rock face. Grey-green leaves and tangled vine patterns are the vegetation of this sparse and empty area. A whisper of wind blows heat across the sky.
My sister calls out: "Mom! There's water in the road!"
A mirage. Illusions of water caused by the heat that shimmers along the blacktop.
Absolutely bare. Absolutely barren. Completely deserted. Nothingness. A wilderness.
I looked out the window again at the empty sand. By the side of the road, something startled me.
A steep slope formed the backdrop. Rocks of grey, yellow, brown and pink color lay across the slope, like a rock waterfall. Heat shimmers off of the stones and the small flecks reflect back at the sun. And, out of the nothing, a tree grows. The tree has deep green and blue-grey leaves, thick and shiny. They are pointed upward, in a circular pattern.
And then we passed by and it was gone.
That struck my fancy.
I have been in the desert before. I have been where there seems to be endless pain, rocky choices, strangling heat. But God blew me to that place, like the wind blows a seed. And I grew where planted. And even where there is no water, God gave me nourishment.
I want to be like a tree in the desert- refreshing among the thorns and sun. I want to point back to God. I want not only to grow where I was planted- but to BLOOM!
Those were my thoughts of Utah.
-Catey
1 comment:
WOW! Those sure are beautiful words for such an ugly wilderness!
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