Rev’s Mid-Week Thought

02
Apr

In the intricate garden of our souls, we assume the dual roles of the gardener and the steward, an empowering reminder of our active participation in cultivating our lives. Each seed we plant—whether a dream, a goal, or an intention—represents our deepest desires and aspirations, carefully tended with the nourishment of faith and resilience. As we nurture these seeds, we witness the delicate process of growth, where every bloom symbolizes our efforts and embodies our connection to something greater than ourselves. This gardening metaphor captures the essence of our earthly journey, illustrating how our dedication can yield profound beauty and fulfillment.

In its wisdom, the Lenten season beckons us to practice introspection and release, akin to the diligent clearing of overgrown weeds from our family garden. It invites us to reflect on what no longer serves our purpose, allowing us to create space for new beginnings and divine purpose. By embracing this sacred period, we align ourselves with a transformative cycle that enriches our internal lives and resonates outwardly, fostering growth in our relationships and communities. Ultimately, as we surrender the old and welcome renewal, we participate in the grand tapestry of humanity’s garden, where every act of love and service contributes to a more vibrant and harmonious world.

“Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching towards those things that are before, press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ.” Philippians 3:14

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