4 March 2014
Dear Noah:
You are here.
Thank you for coming.
Thank you for leaving Heaven’s
perfect embrace and the adoration of the angels. You could have chosen to stay
with God. That you opted instead to join a rag-tag bunch of imperfect beings on
earth is proof of your optimistic nature.
We anticipated your birth knowing
full well that God would use your melting-pot ethnicity to create a beautiful
baby. Even so, never in our wildest dreams could we have predicted your
exquisite loveliness. Now, looking into the face of Diversity’s Child, we feel
the gentle reprimand of a Father who wants us to love in the way that He loves His children no matter what their race or nationality.
Holding you in my arms, I tumbled
into your fathomless eyes. You looked at me and moved your raspberry-colored lips as if you were trying to tell me something, and I
realized that you were trying to articulate something of the Love from whence
you just came. You were talking about God's hopes for you...for us....for the future.
It occurred to me, little Noah, that
you are carrying particles of your namesake’s supreme hopefulness in the very atoms
of your little body. Perhaps your purpose in life is to reignite the
flame of optimism in all of us. Sweet Noah, is it your purpose to
re-teach us how to trust? Is it your mission to remind us of the mighty trust
that led one obedient servant to do something nonsensical? Are you here to make
us re-imagine how that ancient character gathered together God’s non-human
creatures and then became the willing caretaker of that precious cargo until the day the dove delivered the branch of a new beginning?
Did you assume your earthly internship so that you could ring our memory bells? Remind us of God’s original intentions? Nudge our vague recollection that we are to co-exist in peace and love so that all creatures great and small might enjoy their time on earth? Are you trying to remind us that we all have an ark to build, and that one person can change the destiny of the world?
Did you assume your earthly internship so that you could ring our memory bells? Remind us of God’s original intentions? Nudge our vague recollection that we are to co-exist in peace and love so that all creatures great and small might enjoy their time on earth? Are you trying to remind us that we all have an ark to build, and that one person can change the destiny of the world?
Darling godson, you already have.
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