Go Out in Joy

I have confessed before that I am a lover of words. Words capture my imagination and take me to new worlds. Words express my deepest fears and unspoken longings. It is no coincidence that all of my favorite pastimes involve words: daily rounds of Wordle, playing a scrabble game called Words with Friends, reading, writing, and of course, communicating with people all day long through the spoken and written word. Words have the power to transport us, correct us, redeem us, and empower us.

Sometimes a particular word will come to my attention, and I try to find ways to use it just because it is so cool. Currently I am stuck on malarkey, pernicious, and obfuscation. I challenge myself to use new words in a sentence once a day if I can. What a bunch of malarkey, you say? Better than resorting to obfuscation! Using language that is unclear can be pernicious over time. Say what you mean and mean what you say, I say!

And of course I am a huge lover of the Word that was with God, the Word that was God, from the very beginning of existence.

So when I read today’s lectionary, the beauty of the words jumped out at me and made me want to just post the Scripture without commentary. Who can possibly add to these vibrant images of rain and snow coming down from heaven to water the earth? What words could enhance the picture of water bringing forth seed to the sower and bread to the eater? Isaiah is a master wordsmith. Just pause for a moment and drink this in:

Isaiah 55 (New Revised Standard Version)

For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven
    and do not return there until they have watered the earth,
making it bring forth and sprout,
    giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater,
11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth;
    it shall not return to me empty,
but it shall accomplish that which I purpose
    and succeed in the thing for which I sent it.

God promised his children that just as the rain comes to earth for a purpose, so does his word. Rain waters replenish the soil and help things grow before they return to heaven. God’s word is poured out on his people and accomplishes its purpose before it returns to him. You can count on this.

12 For you shall go out in joy
    and be led back in peace;
the mountains and the hills before you
    shall burst into song,
    and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.

The notion of going out in joy and being led back in peace to God’s promises is a pure moment of refreshment to the weary soul and a reminder of hope to all who wait for the deliverance that God’s word brings. God’s word is an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off. From the earth to eternity and back again, God’s promises are good.

13 Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress;
    instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle,
and it shall be to the Lord for a memorial,
    for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.

God is pouring out his word to you today. It might be a word of hope or correction. It might be a call to action or an invitation to rest. Whatever it is, it will not return to him void.

Are you listening?

Baby Osprey by Michelle Robertson

4 comments

  1. Priscilla Tucker's avatar
    Priscilla Tucker · June 22, 2023

    Enjoying your words! Where did the picture of the Ospreys come from? We love watching them around Apalachicola Bay.

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    • Betsy's avatar
      Betsy · June 22, 2023

      Hi Priscilla! I live in the Outer Banks in NC and all of my sunrise/water related pictures are from my good friend Michelle Robertson. Michelle gets up before sunrise every day and heads to the beach for all of her amazing shots. We have osprey in my neighborhood as well, and I love to sit on my deck and watch them bring fish back to their nests. Thank you for commenting!

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    Randy Hudson · June 22, 2023

    Betsy, I must confess that my first reading of the scripture lesson today focused on finding the word “malarkey” in it. The second time I focused on the words, which are appropriate with all the rain in Atlanta. But with the rain comes a plethora (I like that word) of flowers and vegetables. Beautiful words today. Keep going girl!

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    • Betsy's avatar
      Betsy · June 22, 2023

      Oooh, plethora is one of my faves!!! Now I have to go and see if anything in The Message uses “malarkey”…..

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