Photographer Anne Geddes has made an art form out of taking pictures of
sleeping babies. Her photos evoke smiles. Nothing is a better image of peace
than a sleeping child.
But between naps and nighttime, caring for children is an exhausting and
relentless responsibility. In their innocence and enthusiasm, children can get
themselves into life-threatening situations in no time. After a hectic day of
chasing, entertaining, protecting, feeding, dressing, guarding, guiding, and
making peace between squabbling siblings, parents are eager for bedtime. After
the toys are put away and the pajamas are put on, the sleepy toddler slows
down, cuddles with mom or dad for a bedtime story, and finally falls asleep.
Later, before putting themselves to bed, parents check on their children one
more time to make sure all is peaceful in dreamland. The serene beauty of a
sleeping child makes all the day’s frustrations worthwhile.
Scripture indicates that God’s ideal condition for His children is peace
(Lev. 26:6), but too often in our immaturity we get into trouble and cause
conflict. Like parents of young children, God desires for us to become weary of
wrongdoing and to rest in the safety and contentment of His loving ways.