Good Morning,
I am very content this morning while enjoying my time in prayer and drinking some Door County Irish Creme Coffee.
John 10:10 NKJV The thief does not come except to steal, to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life and have it more abundantly.
Last fall as we were preparing our yard for winter my wife Rene was hauling a plant to our basement for storage. I stopped Mrs. Eager Beaver and asked what she was doing.
"I am going to try and save this plant by keeping it under a grow light and watering it." A couple weeks later as the dead leaves were still falling off of this plant I asked if I could toss it out at the dump. But Rene kept those grow lights on and watering the plant.
Come spring she said to me, " I don't think the plant made it. I guess you can toss it out." I could see her disappointment. I asked a couple of experts if this type of plant normally survives from one year to the next. "Not usually" was their reply.
I placed the dead bush in the yard so I would remember to toss it out with my next trip to the city dump. Much to my surprise, within two days of being in real sunshine I noticed that the plant looked sickly but healthier. My wife gave the bush a little plant food and moved it to where it could receive more sunshine. I have attached a picture of the bush with one flowering bud and quite a few more getting ready to blossom. I have nicknamed the bush Lazarus. It came back to life!
My point for the day is this . As a bush thrives better in the light of the sun, so do we flourish much better in the light of the Son. Time in prayer, study, and church participation places us in a position to grow spiritually and make us stronger in our walk. The more time we spend with the Son, the more we reach up to Him in good or bad times. You blossom when others don't.
Food for thought!
Marty





