Love Our Only World
When I had to decide on a title for my blog, I chose the last line of the poem called “Starfish” by Mary Daniels. I can easily call to mind memories of looking into a tidepool, fascinated by the beauty of those colorful animals among the rocks, but reluctant to reach into the unknown, to enter their alien world and touch them. As I cross the bridge into this new adventure in ministry, I have similar feelings. The last part of the poem goes like this:
What good does it do/ to lie all day in the sun/ loving what is easy?
It never grew easy,/but at last I grew peaceful:
all summer/ my fear diminished
as they bloomed through the water/ like flowers, like flecks
of an uncertain dream,
while I lay on the rocks, reaching/ into the darkness, learning
little by little to love/ our only world.
My hope is that writing this blog will help me see more clearly and appreciate the beauty around me as I share it, and extend love’s reach into the darkness, little by little.
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