View Along the Way

If you have found your way here from Five Minute Friday you can read my post here.

I headed out to the country for a few days this last week and as always getting organised to go was the biggest hurdle. Getting the bags packed, the kids packed, the pets fed, the washing up done, the garbage out, the doors locked and the car sorted  – – – – was a bit of a marathon. So by the time I’m in the car to leave I’m out of sorts, frazzled, tired and hungry. A snap shot of life? The busyness of most of our days compacted down into a few hours of intense activity and your left flagging at the end of it and wondering what your doing it all for. A sure sign we need to stop a while and rest.

So the nice part for me is the drive  – the part that makes it worth the effort straight away – the three hours of simply driving and not having to organise a single thing, three hours to breath and think and take in the view.

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I’ve done this drive maybe a hundred times but I never tire of the view – the rise and fall of the hills, the lush green of the paddocks, the plowed up earth waiting for seed,  the crevices and creases that catch the rain – – – and the wide open spaces – – – the sheer distance ahead that I can see – – – that magnificent expanse of sky –  intense blue sometimes, grey and brooding at other times – it stretches and spreads right out – all the way to the horizon where it comes down to kiss the earth.

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And possibility seems endless.

It reminds me there’s more – past the edge of what I know and into what I don’t know – the mystery and wonder of God – more than I can understand or ask or imagine, so much more than this narrow trail would let me see if I never bothered to look up.

The vastness and expanse of the country side somehow seep into me – making room where it’s gotten cluttered and stuffy and heavy.  The bigness of God making room in the small smallness of my thinking and the limitations of my own efforts.

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Like a soothing balm, fresh air to my soul,  a song that sings “He is All and in all and over all”.

And this sky and earth – they don’t even try – they spread out vast and effortless and sure. Magnificent and glorious.  They worship God just by being. By doing what He created them to do.

It reminds me to rest. It reminds me that it’s OK. It reminds me that He has all this in hand and on the palm of that hand is my name. (Isaiah 49:16) There I can rest.

The strivings not needed. The trying to be – not needed. It’s the beholding Him –  that’s what changes a well worn road into a feast of possibility and opportunity.

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So when we are sore and sorry and worn out – the way we get  in trying to do it all and carry our own load – our energy spent, our strength too, He say’s (in my words)  ‘Here have mine, no need to do it alone, rest for a moment, look on Me – – – – and just be.  All you need – it’s here. All your hopes and dreams – they’re here’.

IMG_2683 “See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hand, your walls are ever before me”  (Isaiah 49:16).

Around every sweep and curve of the road the view moves and changes and unfolds. Who could imagine a  journey as  unremarkable as mine, on such a a run-of-the-mill road, could take me such beautiful places.

Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. Because of his great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing.     Why do you complain, Jacob? Why do you say, Israel,“My way is hidden from the Lord; my cause is disregarded by my God”? Do you not know?  Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles;  they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.   Isaiah 40:26-31

Tracey xx

(For blogging purposes I would have liked some super spectacular panoramic shots of the country side we drove through to post here but as I was driving a motor vehicle with my children in at the time photography had to take a back seat to safety. I managed to take a couple of photos which I’m not sure really do the landscape justice and I have sourced a couple from the internet of the same area. Sources are shown. Enjoy !!)

Linking up today with Works For Me Wednesday,  Coffee and Conversation, Three Word Wednesday, Sunday’s Down Under , Friday Blog Boosterand Celebrate it Sunday.

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8 thoughts on “View Along the Way

  1. I felt like I was driving with you along the beautiful countryside road and hearing God in my own heart-ears.
    “It’s the beholding Him – that’s what changes a well worn road into a feast of possibility and opportunity.”
    Your words touch me and are worthy of writing them in my “quotable” pages of my journal.
    Thankful that you are a near neighbor at Kristin’s tonight.
    Caring through Christ, ~ linda

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  2. Gosh, they were seriously amazing photos. That would be the sort of photo I could only take with full concentration. Yes, we never know what’s around the next corner, which for me this is a good thing, because there is so much more God can do. I think you came over and commented on my post about 9 Mum’s Spending Time With God, Blessings.

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    1. Hi Lizzy – yes that was me – I visited around with a few blogs yesterday with the Link Ups I do – such amazing stories and inspiration. Thanks so much for coming by my blog and for your kind comment – I love the writing but I do love a good picture too!!

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  3. Your countryside looks so amazing. It is nice that you don’t take it for granted and appreciate the beauty around you! Thank you so much for sharing over at Celebrate it Sunday! Hugs! Chloe

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  4. Thanks Tracey, We love you joining our party and sharing your positive outlook. As your post was last into the party it would not have been seen by many. I usually choose one of the last posts to be put at the top of the next party to give it full exposure. So I will submit this post again on Friday. You can still add other posts yourself.
    Thanks, Kathleen
    Fridays Blog Booster Party #15

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