It was an outward, rather than a homeward journey that was the inspiration for this meditation. Two years had passed since our last coach holiday but now at last the feeder buses had brought us all together and we were on our way. But as we reached the next service station we were told there might be some delay. We may not think a wind screen wiper an item of great importance, but it had rendered this 40 seater bus unsafe to drive. Not too long and the repair van was off and we too on our way. We were expected to arrive in Eastbourne by 5 o’clock. There would be plenty of time to settle in before our meal.
Oh no, not again. This time we were waiting, not for
the repair van but a new coach, for the wipers had failed again. Vision is all
important and not to be trifled with, but it meant a lengthy wait. Fortunately
we were at yet another service station where there is every basic convenience,
but not where we would choose to start our holiday.
Am I to squander my time in boredom and frustration?
Or has my Father something to teach me?
As a writer I usually carry pen and paper, and had
with me some notes I had made yesterday at our special Harvest service.
Inspiration began to flow. I found myself in imagination among those seated on
that hillside where Jesus had taken the loaves and fishes, given thanks,
breaking bread and feeding us all.
In those apparently barren hours Jesus was there,
breaking bread and feeding again. And once again Jesus was giving me that
precious gift of godliness with contentment.
Eventually another bus arrived, painted as a great
‘red dragon’. It was dark and yes, still raining, but it was more spacious
inside. Our all- important wipers were working and so we settled down, trusting
the driver. We trusted there would be no more stops until we reached our hotel
some three hours later. The hotel was advised of our delay and had promised to
have food on the table as soon as we arrived, hopefully something after seven.
As the driver drove purposefully through the long, dark night and we rested in
confidence, I meditated on the journey of life. Like this trip, it can be eventful and for some of us, very long, but if our faith is in Jesus then we know that we will not only eventually arrive safely, and that there will be a wonderful welcome.
The driver had his radio on as we powered through that
dark wet night, but was it music he was playing? At times it sounded to me like
screaming or wailing, a reminder that we are traveling through a land where
Satan is the prince of darkness, yet now and again a gentle melody would break
through as if assurance from the Prince of Peace himself.
And yes, we did arrive, something after 7pm and a
sumptuous meal almost immediately set before us, the beginning of a happy
break. So now I am back in my Eagle’s Nest, looking forward, not to a break,
but to an eternity of joy and peace and yes, creativity when this journey of
life will be over and we will be home, home at last.
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