Everything’s gonna be alright
Nothing left, but love’s in sight
Everything’s gonna be alright now
Everything’s gonna be alright
It’s gonna be alright
Lyrics by England Dan and John Ford Coley
(sign at Spruill art gallery / Dunwoody, Ga / courtesy the web)
We drove over to the northern Atlanta suburb city of Dunwoody yesterday afternoon.
My cousin’s wife, who is retiring after 41 years of teaching—high school math of all things,
was the focus of a little retirement shindig.
It had been years since I’d been to that area north of Atlanta.
So much growth and so much congestion…
I can remember when the area was nothing more than a sleepy little northern hamlet…
an area more accustomed to farms and cows than to high-end restaurants and shopping malls.
Change is inevitable I suppose…
progress so they say….
If you’re anything like me, these past several months have left you feeling….
well anxious…
and if the truth be told, you’re anxious without even realizing how truly anxious you really are.
It seems as if there’s just been an unsettling that has completely settled over our lives.
Unless you are an Orthodox monk living on Mt Athos or a Buddhist monk living in some
lost to time nook in Tibet, you have been overloaded with the caustic vehemence that
most of the world is currently hurling back and forth on itself…
so much so without even realizing just how overloaded by it all you’ve become….
It’s troubling for even the most grounded among us.
It’s been sad, depressing, agitating, frightening and even alarming.
And even if you’ve sworn off watching the news….
the heaviness is so pervasive that it has permeated deeply into not only our nation,
but it has saturated most of the greater free world.
Priorities are so screwed up that it leaves the more concerned among us wondering what
it is we can do in our own little corners of the world to makes things better, brighter,
softer, kinder and simply more sane…
So there I was driving home, following the afternoon’s celebration,
making our way back to the interstate when I spotted, with my periphery vision, the sign…
A large plain black and white painted sign on the side of an old barn….
a quaint old barn that is obviously a preserved and last standing vestige to the original
structures that once called this now uber urban city a rural country home.
“Everything will be ok”
I had to do a quick double take back to my left while focusing on getting through the
congested intersection just to make certain I had read correctly.
It was as if some wonderful paternal unseen force…
a force that was greater than anything in the world at just that very moment
had gently, soothingly and yet very matter of factly stated for all the world….
Everything is going to ok…
And so it shall be….
In you, Father all-mighty,
we have our preservation and our bliss.
In you, Christ, we have our restoring and our saving.
You are our mother, brother, and Saviour.
In you, our Lord the Holy Spirit, is marvellous and plenteous grace.
You are our clothing; for love you wrap us and embrace us.
You are our maker, our lover, our keeper.
Teach us to believe that by your grace all shall be well, and all shall be well,
and all manner of things shall be well.
Amen
St Julian of Norwich
(A link to a nice little article about the barn and the inception of the sign
http://www.reporternewspapers.net/2016/05/26/everything-going-ok-dunwoodys-spruill-gallery/?utm_source=Reporter+Newspapers+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=b542a61cbf-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_DUN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_dbd6e0112e-b542a61cbf-407315065)
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Once heard a pastor explain the Book of Revelation quite succinctly. “In the end, God wins.”
Oh I love that! 😊
Isn’t it so cool, how God puts certain signs in our path to gives us hope once more; Love this example.
Amen,Julie! You got a sign! All is well with my soul.
I get signs all the time and it’s a bit of joke because we don’t really think of signs and wonders as actual signs, but often they are. Plain as day, clearly spelled out for us with simple words. The existence of the sign is one thing, but the miracle that went into placing it right in our line of vision,right when we needed it most, that is extraordinary, supernatural even. We call Him the Great Comforter for good reason. He makes His presence known to us,if we just have the eyes to see. Not necessarily looking heavenward for signs either, but a bit lower, like right at eye level. 🙂
Your words are so correct IB– the miracles in the ordinary!!
Oh I certainly hope it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy!!! Thanks for the lift up. I needed one. 🙂 ❤
This is a good reminder
Thanks Jim