December 21st came unwelcomed
here in Frederick , Maryland
the bleak, dreary solstice of winter
our longest night
15 hours and 37 minutes of chilled darkness
the depths of winter, here in our town.
Cold blue blackness
frost and bitter wind
a howling, frozen hurricane
here, in blesséd Yellow Springs.
But in December
every small candle
whispers hope,
every little string of sparkling lights
sings a silent expectation:
The longest night must end sometime,
And that sometime is soon.
Now each new day brings more brightness
Every new week: seven more minutes of fresh daylight
Spring is coming!
Look past white January to pink February
And then to wild, blooming March –
Sun and wind and wonder!
So in the darkness of my anxious nights
When pains and fears and worries hide the sun
When hope seems gone, I still lie down in hope
When faith seems dead, I still rise up with faith
New light has come, and more is soon to come!
Our Father God is not silent –
He even speaks on windy winter nights
He even soothes in frosty darkness
He shouts and thunders with the rising Son
Perfect love and perfect light in Jesus.
Thank you for posting this Gary and for sharing it tonight.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story as well, Melissa. We were encouraged to hear it! Blessings to you and Tim and the girls.
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