A friend of mine wrote something I wanted to share. Enjoy and reflect.
Have you ever been afforded the opportunity to see the skyline, void of reminders of current day life? The horizon that shines the sunrise or sunset in all of its glory. Or the country side filled with plains as far as the eye can see, filled with nothing but the land of the living. Or surrounded by the mountains, either from the bottom where they appeared so vast there was no end to their height, or from above where there was no end to the peaks in sight? When you take in the beauty of the skyline, it is usually in those places where it is difficult to distinguish where it begins or where it ends. It may appear serene, quit and calm. However, the beauty of the same may suggest the turmoil from which they arose.
No mountains were made without a breaking and shaking. The beauty you see came from a force so incredibly strong and immensely deep, that rock far beneath the surface broke apart, and made its way toward the sun. Rocks tumbled in the wake of the change. What was once calm and flat, still and peaceful, broke forth from its place of comfort, into chaos. And for a while, chaos reigned. Where life once resided is now filled with what appears to be irreparable brokenness.
Time. Hope. Waiting. Watching. Counting years, days, maybe even moments or breaths. Watching the seasons pass.
And then you see it. The sun rises. Life bursts forth from the place you defined as rubble. Colors abound. Little by little, they fill the emptiness with the beauty of fullness.
There will be seasons of breaking. Sometimes they shake us, causing little disturbances and brief detours. Other times, they tear apart our landscape and reform the entirety of our horizon with forms yet unknown to us. There exists an unknown beauty in the brokenness. New paths are formed. New views appear. New life will spring forth because the land was not destroyed, but rather, rearranged.
Look up. Take in the new views. You can remember what the view once was, but don’t overlook the beauty of the view you now have. Find beauty. Seek new life. Discover what it has to offer. Embrace the brokenness because from that place, you have been given a mountain top to stand on.
-Brookes McClellan
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