Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Long Walk 2011, Part II


Yesterday was the continuation of Long Walk 2011.  Earlier in the week I received a visit from a friend at church.  He mapped for me several wildlife habitats that he has personally cultivated acres of native wildflowers and grasses.  That map became my destination goal as it sat on my desk the remainder of the workweek.


I was not disappointed with the site, but breathless with the splash of beauty among the fertile corn and bean fields that otherwise are so neatly and precisely planted and cultivated.



The path was rough…requiring a true decision to veer off the safe, smooth terrain of the paved highway.


 The habitats are in the shadow of our local windfarm.  I had to smile as I scanned the scenery.  How like God to tie together so many variables into one experience.



Some of the flowers are subtle in appearance
Others are rather bold...
Some perfectly formed…others ravished by prairie winds and insects

































This year’s Long Walk did not have a path or even a trail to follow.  It was a trek into the wildness of the beauty.

God’s word to me was very personal and evident in the midst of the walk.  He is present in the beauty and wildness of life as it unfolds each day.  He leads and guides even when we may not clearly see the path.  His Spirit is powerful…breathing life into our weary, dry bones…and He cares…oh how He cares for all of His creation.    Most of all, the power of His Word remains.  It is only the truths of His Word that gives such perspective of His provision, His care, and His faithful lovingkindness. 

…"These people are nothing but grass,
their love fragile as wildflowers.
The grass withers, the wildflowers fade,
if God so much as puffs on them.
Aren't these people just so much grass?
True, the grass withers and the wildflowers fade,
but our God's Word stands firm and forever."
Isaiah 40:6-8
The Message

The Long Walk 2011, Part I


 My Long Walk began with a ‘Long Drive’ to Plainfield, IL for a Chicago Daily Audio Bible Family Gathering.  The first gathering I was able to attend was in Plainfield, IN earlier this year in March.   Hmmm…something about that name, I guess!

Larry’s Diner was the spot where young and old met up with each other and Brian, Jill, China and Max.  While only a few of us had met previously, we all had one thing in common…that of traveling on the journey through the Bible in community by way of the Daily Audio Bible podcast each day.

The diversity of the DAB family and each one’s story makes the family gatherings so unique and special.  Lives have been and continue to be changed by the impact of scripture.  Marriages are strengthened.  Prayer requests are shared…answers are experienced.  Children are actively listening and growing in their understanding of the Bible…and what it means to be a follower of Jesus wholeheartedly.

My heart was warmed by the experiences of that evening and the discussions around the tables.   It is an awesome thing to see the impact of God’s Word on the lives of others.

God means what he says. What he says goes. His powerful Word is sharp as a surgeon's scalpel, cutting through everything, whether doubt or defense, laying us open to listen and obey. Nothing and no one is impervious to God's Word. We can't get away from it—no matter what. 
Hebrews 4:12-13
The Message