Our Lord of life gave life to the winds, the waters, the flames. Our maker birthed them into being.
What hands have gathered up the winds? What arms have wrapped the waters in a blanket? Whose feet have walked these flames? Only the Lord’s.
But when we look around, we wonder, what’s going on?
We harnessed the winds and harvested the whirlwinds. We dammed the waters and stopped the streams. We burned the forests and they kept on burning. What’s going on?
You breathed the winds, but not like these. You sent a flood but said never again. You lit the way, but this fire’s unchecked. Lord, what’s going on?
You rebuked the wind – can you do that again? You calmed the waves – can you speak once more? You baptised with flames – can you tame them now? Lord, what’s going on?
God of sun and hail, of arid plain and blizzard Lord, come like thunder and earthquake, Lord, roar like windstorm and tempest. Lord, spread wide like a devouring fire. Come, Lord, come.
Come on. The Spirit of God has sown in our hearts the beauty of this gifted world. He fans the spark that remains of our desire to care, to build and not destroy. He refreshes our souls even as we grow weary. He watches. He watches. Let’s go on going on. Come on.