Reading: Psalm 65: 9-13
In our Psalm, we are reminded of the many ways that God blesses the earth with the rains. The rains nourish the plants, crops, and animals. The waters flow over the earth and level out the ridges and furrows. The rain produces a bounty. The joy of fields full of cattle and valleys brimming with grain bring praise. Water is the source of life. When the rains pour down, it is God’s gift of life.
God also blesses us similarly. God’s presence rains down upon us too. God’s Word and Spirit are life-giving. If we delve into the Bible, we find words of life, hope, love. If we are receptive to the Holy Spirit’s whispers, we find the way to live a life worthy of God’s calling. God’s presence is what fills us up so that we can go forth to share these blessings with others.
God’s rains flow down and the waters work to shape and mold us into who God wants us to be. As God’s life-giving waters wash over us, they smooth out our rough spots as well. The love and mercy of God’s waters softens our ridges, our prickly and rough areas, softened by God’s grace. The waters are also present in our valleys. God’s rain of love washes away our doubts, our fears, our sins. God makes us clean and new every morning as mercy washes over us. The rains can also lift us up. As the waters rise in our lives, God remains present, bringing us peace, comfort, and strength. Many times God simply carries us along like a mighty river, carrying us when we are unable to walk on our own.
Today, may God’s rain wash over us. May God’s rain bring us all we need this day so that we too may shout for joy and sing of God’s love and power. O Lord, let it rain.