Thursday, February 26, 2009

First Spring Blooms!  February 26, 2009

Every year I anxiously wait for the first signs of spring.  I have learned over the past few years that at the end of February, right around AJ's birthday, I can expect to see my tulips, daffodils and crocus' beginning to make their spring debut.  My favorite day of the entire year is when I take a few extra minutes at the end of a hectic day to sweep back all the dirt and leaves the winter has left behind and reveal all the little surprises hiding underneath.  It's like unwrapping a present, it's so exciting!  I love the smell and the feel of the dirt on my hands.  I love the anticipation of what I will find.  It never ceases to amaze me how anything can survive the cold wet winters but I am never disappointed and the excitement I experience when I see everything that survived another winter is exhilarating!  I will never get tired of this simple little spring ritual and I look forward to it every year.  This little ritual has also given me some deep spiritual insights over the years. 

Lesson 1: It reminds me that we get the opportunity to witness God's miracles every day.  From the flowers blooming in the spring to babies being born.  All too often we excuse these little miracles as insignificant or ordinary ways of life.  I wish we could see Gods creations through His eyes.  He has carefully crafted everything we see and His love for us is displayed for us abundantly in nature!    

Lesson 2:  Not only do the flowers & trees go through seasons but so do our lives.  I am comforted knowing that no matter how hard of a season we may be going through, I know that God is with us every step of the way shaping, molding and preparing us.  Sometimes he allows  us to go through uncomfortable or painful situations in order to prepare us or teach us a specific lesson.  His love is a perfecting love, not a pampering love and he is more concerned with our spiritual growth than he is our comfort.  Sometimes the only way he can get our attention is by allowing trials into our life.  We need to to learn to "give thanks in all circumstances" 1 Thes 5:18  

Lesson 3:  Just like the flowers blooming in the snow, God often shows up in unexpected places and situations.  God is always working in our lives and we need to learn to trust him completely no matter what season our life is in.  Who knows, he may me working a miracle in our life, we just need to be patient to recognize it. 

I am so thankful for gifts I have been given.  Not only the ones I can see in nature but the overflowing of blessing in my life (Luke 6:38).  I am honored to be called a child of God and proudly serve Him daily.  

3 comments:

Marianne said...

I am right there with you! I love the absolute contrast between the death of winter and the tender new life that defies the odds every year. It makes my heart happy!

Lee & Kindra said...

Shelly, I love how you are always so insightful. Your flowers are beautiful and you are too!

Alison Day said...

I love how you said that "He is more concerned with our spiritual growth than he is our comfort." Thank you for taking the time to share your insights. As always it gives me something to think about and reminds me to be grateful. I will think of YOUR words as I see our first signs of spring (in a month or two... boo hoo!)