Sometimes, I'm simply speechless when I head to the beach with my wife to simply hang - to go with no agenda, no 5 miles to run, no 200 crunches to pump out...just to hang with my babe! It was last night, both of us worked most of the day - Tami with her favorite client named Sammera (I call her Habibi...Lebanese for Sweetheart) and me, with the MBPD. My wife had a good day, yet difficult with her caretaking ministry; my day was long, though relatively easy. Tami cooked, cleaned and labored at puzzels with her dear friend; and, my pal Richard and I drove the streets of Morro Bay doing police work (we were able to feed two homeless guys and provide a token of love for them). Needless to say, when I came home at 6 or so, both of us were exhausted from a long week and we needed some solitude. Well, we quicky ate some chicken tacos and looked at each other with that special '...we're going to the beach look', and drove literally 4 minutes to our favorite place, the beach at Morro Bay. You see, after a long day, an action packed week, a crazily busy life - we are drawn to the ocean to rest, to recharge, and to experience the peace that our Creator promises to His kids.
Let me paint a picture for you of what we experienced last night; you'll have to allow me some literary freedom, okay? Cool...close your eyes for just a moment. Breath in through your nostrils, a deep breath. Alright, the scent of the sea water, the kelp beds and the ocean is beginning to fill your lungs. Keep your eyes shut; can you feel the slight breeze brushing up against your face? Can't you just feel that little droplet of water crashing against your cheek to welcome you? Are your eyes still shut? Good! Now, listen closely: Can you hear the waves coming in and out, the birds chirping, the sea otters barking and yes, the dolphins frolicking through the waves? Okay, open your eyes! Can you see the sun setting off in the west, saying goodnight over the cliffs in the horizon? Can you see the marine layer making its presence known with the dampness ringing through the air? (this was our exact experience last night; in fact, its almost identical each time, yet so different that each experience is new...)
The beach, for Tami and I, is not only majestic, beautiful, amazing and yes, breathtaking, it is also an invigorating experience with our God, every time! We firmly believe in a Creator, no question. And, we firmly believe that this Creator desires for His kids, you and I, to experience Him in specialized, individualized and personalized ways, ways that are unique to each person. For Tami and I, it's the beach. For you, it may be the mountains, the desert, your backyard...I don't know, but I do know this: He wants you, us, to visit that place often to catch up, if you will, to recharge, if you may, to simply hang and enjoy Him, if you're open?
I guess the reason for this short note is to first, thank God for the place He's carved out for me to visit Him; my special place that He expresses His love to me at (...the Torah calls this Bethel - the House of God; John the Beloved calls this experiencing God anywhere, anytime...). And second, to encourage my friends to go to that place He's handpicked for you to hang, enjoy and rest. Today, take a step back from the busy life you've adopted, be careful to not allow the urgent to preempt the important and go to that place and experience Him in a whole new way...you'll be glad you did!
The ocean, yours and mine too. You reminded me of many special moments I've spent down at Huntington Beach with the Lord. So happy for you both you have this awesome solitude just down the street. Someday I do hope we can come up for a visit. Miss you both. Pam Partch
ReplyDeleteThe beach is mine too... but Montana de Oro is IT for me :-)
ReplyDeleteBut how do you expect me to follow your directions and read your blog at the same time???? I can't read with my eyes closed!
Hope you are feeling better today!