Even warriors shed tears. And when we do, we often feel as helpless as a deer caught in the headlamps of a vehicle. Tears are a foreign thing to us. When you shed tears, let yourself go. Place your life completely in Creator Yahweh’s mercy. Let him do with you what he wants. This is better than complaining about our circumstances or demanding an audience to state our case.
The strength of which we were once so proud will seem but a small thing when we have experienced the power of brokenness at Creator Yahweh’s feet. We may think it great that we call ourselves horse whisperers, but Creator Yahweh knows the language of trees. we may be proud to ride bareback across open fields, but He rides the wings of wind. Can you tame wild horses? He commands the wind and storm.
Surely we thought and spoke of things we did not understand, things too wonderful for us to know. Creator Yahweh is above and beyond and exalted in power. In His justice and great righteousness, He does not oppress. We are in the presence of The Almighty. How dare we stand on our feet?
Eagle People … Today’s reading is Job 42:1-6. Pleya gi “Go with Blessings.”
(Photo by Sandy Cathcart at Restoration Celebration Powwow, Chiloquin, Oregon, 2014)