Thursday, April 12, 2012

Redbud Reminder

Photo by Gracie Walters Maggard
While most welcome spring's new life, I think of weeds and mowing ~ beauty vs. fight-for-life. Lawns and gardens require perpetual care lest they be choked and destroyed.

Appalachian winters tend to grow depression. Narrow hollers weave between towering brown mountains with few hours of direct sunlight. Yet every spring redbud whispers hope of what's coming, bringing smiles to mountain folk who know the new season's promise.

Photo by Dawn Marie Pennell
If you wrestle with the negative, you're not alone. I, too, need "redbud-reminders." Here are some suggestions that may help:

Plant: Pray, asking God to grow in your life.

Water: The Bible is a good place to stay "watered." Fellowship with God's people in small group or church is also a plus.

Weed: Seek God's help when sin, pain, hurt, and grief overwhelm. The enemy wants to steal your joy. Don't let him. Weed away! The Lord, your Creator and Care-giver, delights in being there for you.

Enjoy: Praise the Lord for Who He is, all He's made, and what He will accomplish. You'll find pain, hurt, and grief yield a beautiful planting.

3 comments:

  1. Loved this post, Sarah! Very practical ways to cope with feeling down.

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  2. Great blog, thanks! I'm an MK & M, moving to KY sometime in the near future, God willing. Are you near Georgetown? Blessings, Anne

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  3. Thanks, Terri. God puts reminders all around us. The redbud always draws me though. Anne, you're welcome. I hope we get to meet. I'm within traveling distance to G-town if schedules match. :-)

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