Out of His Deep Blue
I stopped walking in the waves crest, and waited on the sand for a better look. It disappeared as the waves sucked it back in, and it then came back, this time closer and bigger.
What I was seeing was no fish; it was blue and gold, and lots of it. I stepped back into the waves, knee deep, and reached for it as the waves pushed it in closer to me. I grabbed onto it with a somewhat fearless confidence.
I reached
and pulled it out of the deep blue sea. It was a piece of cloth. I hauled and
pulled and it seemed never ending. It was beautifully intact, no fraying, no
holes, nothing but a perfect piece of very long beautiful gold and blue fabric.
This was
no ordinary piece of fabric, I took it as a gift from God, for whatever reason
I did not know, but I thanked Him for allowing me the ease to retrieve and
receive it, and for His gift from His deep blue ocean.
It was heavy laden with water and sand, so I had to drag it before I could gather it into my arms. I took it into the estuary and rinsed off all the sand and tried to fold it, but failed. So I rolled it into my arms and carried it back to the chalet.
This was
the weekend before Christmas and we were spending it with my sister and her
husband at a holiday resort. The following weekend would be another that we
would be spending together at a friend of my sister for Christmas lunch. So,
whilst we were there we discussed which part of the meal we would prepare and
take along.
On the same day we arrived back home, I washed my beautiful gift from God. Again I looked at it on the line and spent many thoughts on what I could do with it.
During the week, the plans for Christmas changed. Suddenly we were having Christmas lunch at our house. There would be six of us so I had to think about table settings, whether inside or outside. We could do it at the dining table for six, and I could use my lovely woven white tablecloth. However, around the table was quite squashy and if it was a hot day we would struggle with the heat. I thought about outside by the pool, and if I put the two tables together, lengthways, it would be perfect. However, I did not have a tablecloth to fit across those two tables…or did I?
He saw me walking on that beach, far from where we were fishing, and I believe He’d ordained very long ago to send my gift in a way that I would know it was from Him. I believe He also knew that I would use it as a conversational piece to magnify the reason for celebrating Christmas. He clearly knew I would share that Jesus was a gift for us sinners, and the gold and blue fabric, a gift for our celebration luncheon about His birth and life.
Ephesians 2:8
For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God
©Cheryl
D. Robins 2011