
Some days I’m torn
Struggling to keep myself above high tides
Pulling and tugging me deep into the depths
And though I never learned how to swim
The One has taught me how to move my arms,
To paddle and kick my legs
To come up for air
To cry for help
To call out to Him
Until a wave bigger than I can save myself from
Plunges me into the depths I’ve been fighting
Forcing me underneath the rush of water
Filling my lungs with salty liquid
Until I can hardly breathe
And darkness is all that I know
But… miraculously I grow fins
Scales on my arms, gills around my throat
I open my eyes and take in a fresh breath
Transformation embedded, Newness engulfing me
And The One laughs at my ignorance;
Why struggle to fight the tides that inevitably nurture you?
Bringing us back to wholeness
We have forgotten our core, our essence, our home
But luckily the waves are quick to remind us
No matter how much we struggle, how much we try to control
Letting go has the scary feeling of chaos;
Fear.
Death.
Surrender.
And then finally, bliss.