The Troubadour


I've always been a voracious reader and even as a teen some of my reading was different for a girl my age. 
This morning this book leaped into my memory. It's called The Singer by Calvin Miller. 

The Father and his Troubadour sat down Upon the outer rim of space. "And here, My Singer," said Earthmaker, "is the crown of all my endless skies-the green, brown sphere of all my hopes." He reached and took the round new planet down, and held it to his ear.

"They're crying, Troubadour," he said. "They cry so hopelessly." He gave the little ball unto his Son, who also held it by His ear. "Year after weary year they all keep crying. They seem born to weep then die. Our new man taught them crying in the Fall.

"It is a peaceless globe. Some are sincere In desperate desire to see her freed of her absurdity. But war is here. Men die in conflict, bathed in blood and greed."

Then with his nail he scraped the atmosphere And both of them beheld the planet bleed.
Earthmaker set earth spinning on its way and said, "Give me your vast infinity My son; I'll wrap it in a bit of clay. Then enter Terra microscopically to love the little souls who weep away Their lives." "I will," I said, "set Terra free."

And then I fell asleep and all awareness fled. I felt my very being shrinking down. My vastness ebbed away. In dwindling dread, All size decayed. The universe around drew back. I woke upon a tiny bed of straw in one of Terra's smaller towns.

And now the great reduction has begun: Earthmaker and his Troubadour are one. And here's the new redeeming melody--The only song that can set Terra free.

There is such beauty in that story of Christ's coming to earth to redeem God's people. I'm thankful today for the gift of The Troubadour. Because of His song we can have hope and peace and redemption.

Because His song lives in me, I can wake each morning with fresh hope and joy and in turn, sing that song to others.

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