We were visiting friends in Tucson, escaping the freezing temperatures for a brief respite to the warmth of the sun and the warmth of a welcome.  After a restful day exploring the wonder of the desert, we gathered together for evening prayer before turning in.  A particular phrase of one of my friend’s prayer caught my heart and my imagination.  “Father, sing your lullaby of delight over us”.

I used to make up songs for my children, singing lullabies softly to coax my young sons to sleep.  Never remembering the correct words, I would make them up as I went along inserting their names often.  I loved it.  Turns out, they loved it too.

As I laid me down to sleep that night in Tucson, I asked God what his lullaby of delight over me sounded like.

My mind immediately flashed to holy moments from earlier in the day - sitting alone in the shade listening to the wind blow through the leaves of the eucalyptus trees towering above me, the sound like water, like the movement of life.  I remembered the sound of the red tail hawks crying and calling to each other as they circled above their nearby nest.  The song of quails and mourning doves and birds I didn’t recognize added their melodies – a living spontaneous symphony.  Then all was quiet again save for the movement of leaves as another gentle rolling breeze sung its way through the magnificent swaying trees.  Beautiful.

A holy song.  A lullaby of delight.

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Stasi Eldredge loves writing and speaking to women about the goodness of God. She spent her childhood years in Prairie Village, Kansas, for which she is truly grateful. Her family moved to Southern California back in the really bad smog days when she was ten. She loved theatre and acting and took a partiality to her now husband John...READ MORE

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