Today I came across this photo, which I took at the Smithsonian Gardens in Washington, D.C., a few years ago . . . in November . . . when all the leaves outside were falling to the ground in a cold wind.
These beautiful flowers show me that when we’re under the tender, loving care of our Master Gardener, we can bloom anywhere at anytime.
We’re not limited to only blooming in the spring. We can bloom even when we’re taken out of our comfort zone, planted in an unfamiliar place, with springtime feeling long gone.
If we let our Master Gardener come close and do that (sometimes painful) work of cultivating, we can bloom when everything around us is brown or gray. And by blooming at an unexpected time, we can bring admiration and praise to the Gardener.
Unfortunately, I'm not always eager to let the Master Gardener close. I'd rather be
Can you relate?
How do you coax your heart to open and let Him come closer?
After reading this I remembered this summer as I looked back on some times when God was pruning me and I finally somewhat got it. I wrote this "I am truly thankful for the suffering because without it how lost would I still be?"
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