I was sitting on my back veranda one day not long ago gazing over our beautiful Santa Ynez Valley countryside. It was barely spring, and as I was looking at a row of trees that line my neighbor's long driveway I noticed something that seemed amiss. One tree, amid a cluster of old brittle leaves that had still not fallen, had one single solitary bloom. We have some powerful winds that blow on the top of our hill and it amazed me that the old leaves had not yet fallen off. For some reason, the old leaves stubbornly resisted leaving, but that couldn't stop the new life from appearing.
Over the next few weeks I noticed that more blooms were appearing, but still a number of old leaves refused to abandon the branches. I couldn't help thinking of our human natures, mine at any rate. While God is causing wonderful new things to grow in our spiritual lives, blooms like patience, kindness, and a hunger for His Word, older leaves, old habits and sins still cling stubbornly to us. At any given time these two realities struggle within us; the new man and the old man. It can be so very discouraging to be the host of two competing powers, the power of death and sin and the power of new life.
Today I look out at the same tree and the old leaves are gone, they finally had to fall. Only new blooms and the green tender leaves they produce are visible. One day this will be what happens to those of us who are in Christ. The old leaves of sin will no longer have a host, they will have to fall away. Only new life will be found in me, fresh new life that finds its source of power and life in God. In that Better Country that I will one day enter, the leaves will always be green and alive, and death will have been destroyed forever. Spring is God's eternal whisper that death and sin cannot prevail.
4 comments:
Blessings be to you Pastor Dan,
Read this entry & could almost picture you in the setting you described... Was twice blessed by the thought of this "devotional" & thinking of you enjoying the moment(s).
Also took time recently to read "Bethlehem Rescue Mission". Pretty heavy-duty emotion, but wonderful ending with a clear msg. Any plans to publish it as a novelette?
D. DeBoer Santa Maria CA
you wrote:
'Spring is God's eternal whisper that death and sin cannot prevail.'
..this is a stunning sentence. It's ring of truth makes the spirit leap within.
Thanks for the comments about Bethlehem Rescue Mission. Yes, it is heavy-duty emotional, it was actually designed to do just that. I had plans to publish it as a novelette, but publishing firms had other plans :)
Thanks Sharon for the comment about the sentence "Spring is God's eternal whisper that death and sin cannot prevail." I'm glad it ran true in your heart as well.
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