Embrace the Season

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We don’t have to leave our home
these  days for the world’s bad
news to come  crashing down
upon us. Too much information
crowds our souls as we search

the internet, scan the news or browse Facebook.

Sometimes we just need to stop, pull back, and take a break from the world.
The best way I know of getting away from it all is to get up early and watch
a new day dawn, especially at springtime.
 Signs of new growth abound and
soon I’m down on my knees digging in the soil, pulling weeds, 
transplanting
old plants, adding new ones.

In the same way, Spring can ring eternal in our hearts when we take time to
walk through the Word of God and embrace the promises found there. Eternal
truths never lose their power to renew and refresh our minds. Give comfort
when we grieve a loss; and cause new hope to arise in our hearts during times
of stormy trials and winds of adversity.

There’s a hope rooted
down deep . . .
Deep in the soil of God’s love.
Winds of adversity
test it . . .
Stormy trials try

to possess it.
But hope is
rooted down deep
in the soil of
God’s love.  

There’s a hope springing up
with shoots of

new growth.
Nothing can stop it…
Evil can’t thwart it.
Hope always
thrusts through

hardened soil,
softened by Spring’s rain.
Eternal hope . . .

Everlasting love.

Anchor of my soul,
birthed and
born again. (John 3:3-17)

Eternal Seed implanted . . .
catch the wind of the Spirit.
New life . . .
spring forth.

Awaken winter’s dead.
Heavenly showers fall—
rain flowers
upon my soul.

This hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out
within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us. Romans 5:5

When Flowers Fade

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Seems like the older I get the

faster the seasons come and go…

and the challenges that accompany

them. This has been especially true

this year. Two sudden deaths in

our family left us heart broken.

A special niece the day after Christmas, followed by the death of a brother-in law just six months later.

We traveled to South Alabama both times, wanting to give support and comfort as

our family grieved the loss of loved ones together.

Now months later, we are about to witness another changing season. Soon flowers

of summer will fade and fall as the heat of summer gives way to shorter days and

cooler temperatures. Winter is soon to follow.

I don’t feel ready for another winter. Seems like we just got through the last one.

Yet I love this time of the year when Autumn’s vibrant colors cause me to pause

and reflect on the faithfulness of God during the changing seasons of our lives.

Even the season of death and sorrow cannot take away the hope of seeing our

loved ones again. We believe they are just beyond the thin veil that separates

heaven and earth. What a great reunion in heaven awaits those who place their

trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Our lives may seem like fading flowers on this earth, but we believe we will bloom

again in heaven for eternity.

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten son, so that whoever

believes in Him will not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:16)