Spring, we have all been anticipating it for months now and yesterday re-awoke the desire for it. As I walked back to my house I heard a noise and realized it was the tree branches groaning and creaking in the wind. I looked at the tree and realized it was full of wine red buds. The potential of life waiting to burst worth. I became excited and thought about the seasons. Would we be thankful for spring if it was not the light at the end of a cold, white, tunnel of winter? Would summer seem as fun if it was not the climax of warmth and sunshine? Would fall's tapestry of color be less beautiful to us if we saw it every day?
I know I am asking rhetorical questions, but it is because we all know the answer. We would hate to admit it but winter gives us the joy for spring. Spring helps us love summer, and so on. Yet we easily become board with what we are given...always seeking change when the current surroundings no longer fits into our wants and desires.
I find I do this with God sometimes. I catch myself in a moment of joy and excitement but the novelty soon wears off. My culture thrives on instant gratification and so my ingrained desire is to run and find the next moment to fill me with joy. I grow tired of the valleys and become frustrated with God. Yet in all these things He is whispering "Patience". I have found that when I dwell in the moment and not wait with an anxious heart, that's when I find God, that's when I see a little more of the plan for my life, and that's when I feel loved. I take the time to allow God to show me.
So dwell in the last few cloudy days, the cold wind, and rain. Let Spring come in its own time...
2 comments:
Hey lady this is your best blog yet. I loved it (especially your use of the word wine!) Anyway, I am glad you are experiencing a new "season" as job and personal struggles alleviate. Thanks for the encouragement.
JMAK
So well said Kara. I couldn't agree more!
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