Breathe deep and smell the invigorating salty air. Listen to the waves crashing like thunder and spraying your face with a fine mist, then listen in the quiet as they retreat into the sea. Dig your toes into the warm sand, finding the cool dampness underneath. Reach down and pick up the shell, dust the sand away and hold it to your ear, hear the sound of the distant ocean. Look up and watch the wingspan of the crying seagulls as they dance in the sunlit sky.
From T. S. Eliot's "The sea has many voices" to Ralph Waldo Emerson's "I wiped away the weeds and foam, I fetched my sea-born treasures home" and to Robert Louis Stevenson's "And what is the sea? asked Will. "The sea!" cried the miller. "Lord help us all, it is the greatest thing God made." -- all show the love of the sea by poets gone by.
My brother-in-law loved the ocean. Each year Ray would take Melodie to Cape May where they would stay in a bed and breakfast, walk the beach, pick up shells and watch the sun rise. Last year Melodie wanted to go back to the place they loved so much. I was able to go with her and it was a week full of old memories, honoring the romantic man Ray was, and making a few new memories of our own.
I had forgotten the charm of the ocean. In Longfellow's "The Sound of Sea" he says,
My soul is full of longing
For the secret of the sea,
And the heart of the great ocean
Sends a thrilling pulse through me.
It reminds me of Psalm 104, God, how great you are! You stretched out the starry curtain of the heavens, and hollowed out the surface of the earth to form the sea. Can you picture the hand of God hollowing out the sea? The thunderous waves? God made them. The sands? God made every grain. The sea gulls and sand pipers? Yes, God made them.
Photo by Ray Satterfield |
The thought that God made the vast ocean and seas, yet planned the pearl causes a wave of joy. He's a God of tiny details. Yes, He can heal a man with leprosy and yet help me find my car keys. How great He is! My God can make the sun to stand still and yet hear the prayers of my grandson praying for little Jon Budensiek, a boy he's never met. How great He is! God can open the doors of a prison and yet cares about my daughter's math test. As Ray Price puts it, "He's big enough to rule the mighty universe, yet small enough to live within my heart."
This God, this great God, is my God. He shelters me with the crashing waves of the sea -- and with the knowledge of His greatness. With the Psalmist I say, Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice! Let the sea and everything in it shout his praise! Let us shout His praise.
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Shell Crafts
Martha Stewart has 28 shell crafts, including several I really liked.
Disney's Family Fun has fun shell crafts to do with the kids.
The Shore Girl has ideas for sea themed cards. Once you are at her blog, do a search for "sea" and you find some other ideas, too.
The Graphics Fairy has some neat printables you can use for cards. Again, do a search for more.
By the Crystal Sea Sheet Music
Melissa and Doug have a whole line of sand toys. Not going to the sea? Use them in the sandbox.
22 comments:
He can heal a man of leprosy and help me find my car keys. Yes! That is my God. The same God that created every beautiful detail of this earth, listens to ME when I pray... It's just too much. Thank you Jesus.
Blessings, Debbie
What a beautiful post -- made me relax just reading it!
Also reminded me how fortunate I am to live less than 10 miles from the sea (though it's more like 33 mi. to a good beach).....I've come to take it for granted since moving here a little over six years ago.
My absolute favorite memory of the sea is walking down the beach after dark -- by moonlight....so beautiful! And my second favorite is walking up the beach with a big waffle cone full of homemade custard - just relaxing with my family!
Thanks for linking to my blog, and for all the other fun links as well.
Because of Daves speaking we get to spend a week on the Oregon Coast and enjoy the ocean. So grateful.
Glad you could go with your sis.
Fondly,
Glenda
What a lovely surprise! I just posted a song about heaven and then found your new post complete with pictures of my man -- so many wonderful memories! He made every day a happy adventure!!
So true! It is so awesome that a God that carved out the canyons and formed the mountains cares enough about me to watch over me each day. So comforting and amazing. Hope you have had a great weekend!
Pamela! Such a lovely post with beautiful word pictures in poetry! Beholding His Glory in the things He has made is a favorite place of worship for me - I love to see the visible evidences of His attention to details - and I am awed that i am one of those details He takes such care over. Great thoughts to share. We'll be getting our Ocean City and Cape May time in this summer, too.
Joy!
Miss Kathy
I can't help but being a little jealous of your days spent on the ocean front...
Thank you for these grand thoughts of our grand and gracious Heavenly Father. (I haven't thought of that Ray Price song for a l-o-n-g time. Reminds me of Youth For Christ Convention in Winona Lake when I sang in the choir directed by Thurlow Spurr...)
I love the ocean! You stirred up the emotions I associate with being there. Thanks for the beautiful description.
Living in Indiana doesn't allow for much beach time. My husband and I took a small trip away to Lake Michigan last weekend. Alas, not the real deal, but we savored the similarities.
Have a great week!
I absolutely loved this post! Of course, I live by the sea. I never get tired of a walk on the beach or the ever changing views.
Such a beautiful and well written post. I also love how the beach restores my soul and draws me closer to our Maker.
Very nice picture collage. I like it! Thanks for sharing those links too. Those are handy.
Happy Week and many blessings,
LaVonne @ Long Wait For Isabella
I love the ocean and miss seeing it...it is over a 6 hour drive away. I am always amazed at the greatness of our God when I stand on the shores of the ocean...all of His creation cries out to His glory and points us to the maker.
I'm enjoying your beautiful photos. What a gorgeous sunset.
there is nothing like the beach to bring you to a peace and understanding of how BIG our God really is. It is overwhelming, and He is so good, isn't He?
Bodies of water are impressive. Glad you rediscovered the wonders of the sea.
With your opening sentences, I could smell and hear the sea. My sister and I go every year to the north beaches of Washington (about a 4 hour drive).
I well remember the first year we went after my husband passed many years ago...prayers for all who love your brother-in-law.
So true. So true. We have a great great God. I love the oceans. It always amazes me to see how vast they are and how mysterious. And yet this same God is God of the tiniest details in our lives. Thank you for sharing this encouraging post.
Blessings,
Charlotte
Ok, I'm so not a crafter, but I love some of your ideas at the end of your post. I love it when people gather cool ideas so I don't have to!
What a great post about the sea, complete with photos and craft ideas. I love by the sea and can't imagine living elsewhere. It's my favorite place to go and reflect on the magnitude of God and his creation. ~ Abby
"He's big enough to rule the mighty universe, yet small enough to live within my heart."...loved this! So many prayers He has answered lately and I love the truth about our Father that He is in the details too...and the ocean is full of all kinds of emotion..and yes - to sit and imagine Him creating the sea..
xo
A beautiful devotional, Pamela -- and oh, you make me miss the sea, land-bound as I am in Nebraska!
Oh. I so love the "How do I love you..." So sweet. I miss the beach sooooo much!
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