You saw the looming clouds on the horizon as you stood on
the shore, yet you still said, Yes.
They stood around you when you set sail with the first one who
entered your home.
Maybe the child was a newborn, screaming through the
withdrawals.
Maybe he was a teen, running from the abuse that defined him
behind locked doors.
Perhaps it was the fourth grader, who cried for her mama
through the night again, and again, and again.
Whoever it was, you boarded without looking back, stepping
into a partnership with the worker and her mama and daddy who climbed aboard with you, whether they wanted to or not.
As you set sail, you heard the cries from those of your
other world, shouting their support or disapproval from what you once
knew as home…
Because home is now the ship that tosses your soul.
Onward you move, slowly but steadily, and with each passing
moment the waves hit your side a little higher, slightly more rough.
Slowly, together, you begin to spin, while lightening
flashes and thunder looms. You hold the child tighter and tell her mama and
daddy they will survive, that this is not the end of the story. Their eyes
show terror, but their heads nod in trust.
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And as quickly as it seemed to begin, it subsides. The
darkness behind you; the waters once raging spitting you to the surface.
In front of you awaits a new ship, fresh with hope
readied to empower your partners with a new chapter.
They surround you with hugs and thanks, and in a flash you
and your forevers are left to steer that battered ship back into the raging
storm of grief to begin again.
Your heart lurches in fear as your empty arms ache for the
one to whom you gave your heart...
The son or daughter of your soul.
But Friend, do not run from the storm of grief.
That journey of grief is most surely part of your call, as
much as the, Yes.
It is essential for your forever children, your spouse, for
you.
Only through the grieving can you say, Yes, again.
You reach the shore to begin partnership anew, and back and
forth you and your forevers follow the Father’s imprint on your heart to travel
into the storm again, and again, and again…maybe five times, maybe twenty times,
maybe fifty or 100.
Yet this story is not simply the amount of times into the
storm, because for each treacherous journey into the blackness, you must make
another return journey of grief.
It is the cost of love, my Friend.
It is the only way continue in this calling.
It is how you will taste more deeply the One who grieved for you.
And when the ones from shore shake their heads upon your
return and whisper,
You knew this would happen.
I told you so.
You gotta get over it.
It should be easier by now.
Smile, because only you have seen what’s beyond the storm.
Only you have stood with your forevers as you’ve seen new
chapters of hope unfold.
Only you have been forced to whisper, Jesus, in the midst of
the roaring ocean.
Smile, because your tears are beautiful.
They are
the tears of the Spirit wrestling within you as you obey, and they mirror the weeping of the One who
cried, It is finished, on your behalf so that you may be able to tell those you journey
with, their story is not finished.
Oh my friend, your tears are beautiful.
And, I rise to bless you,
This is beautiful thank you.
ReplyDeleteSweet Girl! Thank you! Lifting you up in your journey!
DeleteWow- thank you
ReplyDeleteThank you for your walk of faith!
DeleteThank you.
ReplyDeleteGirl, thank you. So grateful we are not alone in this fostering journey!
DeleteOh beautiful!
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