From The Pastor's Pen

THE WHALE DANCE


About 100 yards straight out from my house on the waterfront on Admiralty Inlet of the Puget Sound, a 50’ whale decided to dance today. It would submerse, come to the surface, exhale loudly through its blowhole, and then submerse again.  I received a call from a friend urging me to grab my binoculars and get quickly outside where I beheld this magnificent creature swimming and enjoying the crisp cool waters near Ludlow Bay. I witnessed divine choreography—a dance put into this marvelous creature’s heart by its Creator, God.

 

 

 


I’ve lived in this area for nearly a decade; I even came to Olympic Peninsula with my family when my children were young, and I never saw a whale here, this close, until today. And I will never forget the moment. My emotions tumbled together—in the same breath I was awestruck, standing-on-the-front-of-my-feet-excited and just plain amazed. This will go down as one of the pinnacle experiences of my life.                   

The neighbors down the street were on their decks, binoculars in hand, cameras clicking, enjoying the scene.  There was no jumping from the water but every time it would surface you could see this 50’ gray whale, seemingly covered with barnacles. As the whale swam out of sight I went inside and back to work. But my memories fanned the flames of imagination—wondering from where this great creature had come, where was its pod, why was it here? 

Less than a half an hour passed when my two little “watchdogs,” Honey and Sugar, began barking uncontrollably. Though I tried repeatedly, I could not make them be still. They may be tiny but they seem to have the volume of the BIG dogs they undoubtedly imagine they are, and they are always faithful to let me know when something unique is happening. By now, completely bothered, I finally glanced out my window and there, in my front yard, stood two beautiful deer. The scene was enough to cause me to stop and catch my breath. Quietly they looked up at me, and then, indifferent to my barking dogs, they grazed among the salal to their fill. Once again I thought—what a great Creator.  

With no lie I tell you that not two hours later, the most picture perfect bald eagle I’ve ever seen flew not 30 feet from my front windows. I’ve seen many eagles fly by my home, at least a couple of times each week. But this eagle was different. This eagle belonged on a gold or silver coin, in the movies, as the model for a sculpture or the picture in an encyclopedia.  It was mesmerizingly beautiful and, from my angle, proportionally perfect. 

I wondered, “Is this ‘play’ –this ‘display’ of beauty--simply the way Jesus intends creation to work?” What God originally created He called “good.” Sin has corrupted His creation but it doesn’t mean God’s purpose and heart were changed.  In the book of Romans we read that some began to worship the creature rather than the Creator. But, today, seeing all of this unfold in front of me only made songs rise in my heart to my Creator.  

I am convinced these wonderful creatures—the whale, the dear, the eagle—in their divinely given purpose, exist to bring God pleasure and praise.  Lately I’ve been longing for new days and breakthroughs in many areas of life. I’ve found myself frustrated, short on patience and long on complaint at times. But a few moments enjoying the work and glory of God refocused my heart and my song. 

 The Scripture reveals my purpose—to bring Him pleasure and praise.  

Revelation 4:11 (KJV)  11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.

With renewed understanding I saw that my primary calling is to be a worshipper of Jesus, who is the First-Love in my heart and life. So I thanked Him and gave Him fresh praise for such a meaningful set of “interruptions” in my day. I don’t worship His creation but His creation helps lift my gaze to my Creator and I give Him fresh praise.  That’s what seeing these marvelous animals did in my heart and spirit today.

Take a moment and look around you. You may not get to see The Whale Dance today, or deer wander lazily through your grass, or a bald eagle mount up in flight in your front yard. But as long as we have breath let us thank Him for His many blessings and do our part to bring Him pleasure.  Truly,

Psalm 150:6 (NKJV)  6 Let everything that has breath praise the LORD.
         
Praise the LORD!

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Here are prior messages from Pastor Kevin's pen:
     EASTER IS NEW BEGINNINGS - Mar 2010
       REPLACEMENT RESOLUTIONS - Jan 2010
     CHRISTMAS MIRACLES - Dec 09
      THE THANKSGIVING MEMORY
        EASTER HOPE
      CHURCH, LET US PRAY
     HOPE
     The Necessity of the Church
     A New Song
     Christmas Time
      Hunger
      EASTER…or Something Like That 
      Living Room Prayer
      The Christmas Story
      Finding God's Grace
      FREE WILL or LEGALISM
      Redemptive Disasters
      The Holidays
      Fall Elections
      True Heroes
      The Passion of the Christ
      Spring is Coming
      New
      Christmas Bells Are Ringing
      September's Song
      It's a New Day
      It is well with my soul
      A New Life to Come
      Wars and Rumors
      The Ministry of Encouragement
 

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