Wednesday 21 November 2012

Let It Rain

I wouldn't feel very British if I didn't post about the weather and the inordinate amount of rain we have experienced over the last few days.
 
Despite the need for rain for watering the ground and helping the crops to grow, most of us would rather it didn't rain.  Ever.
 
I am happy for it to rain when I am inside and warm and I don't have to go out in it.  But when I have to drive in the rain, or walk in it, I hate it.  I hate that it soaks through your clothes and leaves you feeling damp and soggy.  I hate that it takes ages to warm up and dry out again.  I hate that it makes your hair big and fuzzy.
 
I don't often hear myself saying, Let it rain.
 
But these are the words of one of my favourite songs:
 
        "Let it rain, let it rain.
        Open the floodgates of Heaven.

        I feel the rains of your Love,
        I feel the winds of your Spirit .
        And now the heartbeat of heaven,
        Let us hear.
        Let it rain, let it rain.
        Open the floodgates of Heaven."
 
 
The words of this song are based on God's words in Isaiah:
 
       "You heavens above, rain down righteousness;
       let the clouds shower it down.
       Let the earth open wide,
       let salvation spring up,
       let righteousness grow with it;
       I, the Lord, have created it."
 
      [Isaiah 45:8 NIV]
 
 
Whilst we might not like the rain, it can be a sign that reminds us of God's goodness and grace and mercy and loving-kindness and forgiveness.  Falling on us and soaking us to the bone.
 
That's the kind of rain I want to be drenched in.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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