At the end of December, we were given a coffee table for our living room and it felt like it wanted to be white. So I sanded it down and painted it. There’s more painting to go because the end table wants to match it. And the couch was begging for white pillows, so we got some of those too.
Winter begs for white. And when the Texas grounds don’t bear it, it feels most natural to find any way to cover things in white. White invites stillness and silence and rest. And the one day we’ve had snow so far, even though the snow didn’t stick, when you stepped outside you could hear it and feel it, the snow that makes the unmistakable sound of silence.
It came on Sunday, at the end of a January week that made history for it’s blots and the damage of words. When the sound of snow is a welcome treasure.
I hadn’t heard snow in such a long time and it doesn’t sound like normal silence. It sounds like something that invites you into it, into falling gently and letting things die.
In some form, the world around us goes to sleep every year. Yet, snow, she doesn’t feel lazy, she falls with purpose knowing this is her time. Winter comes to reset the earth for what is next to come.
And even when the ground isn’t covered in white, winter invites all who feel her to fall still along with her. Hope softly in what is coming while winter does her work.
Late in the evening with kids all asleep, I step close to the space heater and tighten the towel to my skin still cold. I think of all the ways it’s true. We could never witness the wonder of spring without going through the bleakness of winter.
Cold seasons teach our hearts to find warmth, press into what keeps the flame inside us alive.
My two girls have one favorite fact they each learned in Kindergarten that they like to repeat over and over. “Winter is when the trees get naked.” They giggle every time they say it and every time they stop and notice a naked tree.
The trees are exposed in winter. Life in green is exposed to the cold that puts it to sleep... to rest it’s beauty away for the spring that is to come.
And just as the world around us is exposed, winter seasons expose the candle in our hearts to the winds that want to blow it out. Winter puts the flame inside us to test and teaches it how to hold steadfast to life.
This winter, I needed to see that snow - even if it didn’t cover the ground. That snow had something to say.
How many of us feel like winter is longer when the cold doesn’t simply come from the weather, but from coldness of words, coldness of thoughts, coldness of death by virus… How many winters have felt so cold?
This world, she’s always changing, new seasons always coming, as we are invited to not simply stay forever in the place where we are, but consider where the seasons are inviting us to change too. For the Author of the seasons is the same Author that knows just what to do with these places in our hearts that need movement and light.
When we see cold things happening around us, our hearts struggle to sit still - for good reason. Cold words and cold actions are always offensive to Love and Love is the source that can keep our hearts warm. When our hearts see cold behavior, our hearts have to find some way to move.
Every season has something to teach, something to change. And what is true despite the coldest of winters, despite moments when we could just go to sleep to all the world around, what is true is that nothing cold could ever be a real threat to Love.
The coldest of winter weather only makes the spring dress the world in fuller, more vibrant blossoms than before when it’s her turn. And when this world is given its life in God, no cold can kill off earth’s life for good as long as He wills her to be.
And coldness of words may try to threaten Love, but no kind of cold could hold a viable threat to the beauty and strength of what Love truly is. God can always use the cold to shape us for good. Trees that have been exposed, to be dressed more full and vibrant than before.
This winter has had me sitting with questions, why does the heart long to fight cold with more cold? And how do you sit in the middle of such a cold as this has been, and keep your heart going back to warmth in the middle of the coldness of thoughts that want to take hold of your mind?
Help me remember the falling snow.
For any coldness is ugly, dark and wretched if she is not covered in white. The coldness that has wanted to blow through my mind needs all of the falling snow.
How do you look at the cold around you? You turn your eyes to the heart inside you that was cold to Jesus and He fought that cold by Loving you with His blood. Like the falling snow. This is how Jesus meets the cold in us.
“Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.” Psalm 51:5.
“Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.” Psalm 51:7.
When I was cold to Jesus, He Loved me with His blood. He covered my cold in the white of His spotless life. This is Love like falling snow.
The snow, she comes to cover the world in white. She invites us in. For anything cold becomes beautiful when she is dressed in white.
In the middle of a cold winter, it’s all we need know. My heart is susceptible to the cold, but snow is falling even when we can’t see it and the best way to fight off the cold is to wake to another day stepping into the falling snow.
Jesus Love is free... alive for all of us cold hearts who keep needing remember how deeply we are in need of this covering of white.
Love will cover the cold.