Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Rain

       Maybe I am doing this because I loved this post so much. Or, maybe I am doing it because I didn't get very much sleep last night, and my creative juices are having a hard time kick-starting. Either way, I decided to repost this for all who missed it the first time around. I hope yall enjoy!

       "As I sat pondering this morning, something I find myself doing often, I began to think about my beautiful Washington, where I consider home. As many know, it rains A LOT there, nearly every day for about two-thirds of the year. As such, rainbows are far from uncommon. Thinking about rainbows, I was reminded of a song I often used to sing as a kid in nursery at church:




          I often look for rainbows, whenever there is rain,
     and ponder all the beauty of an Earth made clean again.
        I want my life to be as clean as Earth right after rain,
         I want to be the best I can, and live with God again

     This song, titled "When I am Baptized", is talking about becoming clean when we are baptized. But, this morning, the first line of this song took on a whole new meaning for me.


     
      When people think of rain, they often associate it with gloominess, dreariness, or even sadness, as opposed to rainbows, which are often associated with happiness, peace, and hope. The line, "I often look for rainbows whenever there is rain", brought on new meaning for me this morning. When there is rain - gloominess, sadness, trials, or struggles, it is important for us to look for the rainbows - things that bring us happiness, hope, and peace, which always come with the rain. Even more, it's important to realize that the rainbows are always there, but it isn't until the rain comes out that we can clearly see the rainbows and fully appreciate them.
   
    There will always be rain at different times throughout our lives. But, especially during those "rainy days", it's important to remember that there are always rainbows. If we will but look for them, we will find them."

                                                   

1 comment:

  1. Dear Elder Robison. Thank you for posting your inner most thoughts. I can tell you are lonesome for home..but that is fine...because that loneliness is put there for us to reach further and longer to return home to our Father in Heaven. I love the Rainbow..and I am thankful for the Promise that comes with these rainbows.. I love this Gospel and thank you for sharing your testimony and your faithfulness to Our Savior.. Sister Patricia Iron Cloud... P.S. HOME IS LONESOME FOR YOU TOO.. I KNOW..

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