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A gardening observation followed by a spiritual application in rhyme.
KEEPING YOUNG
Not only is gardening fun
when outside under the warm sun,
gardening will help keep one young
for every year one looks forward to
springtime and its colorful view.
I do. Do you too find that's true?
The gardener might plant bulbs in the fall
then looks forward to spring for spring is when all
the colors of the rainbow blossom; for all
the snowdrops, crocus', daffodils, tulips,
alliums, jonquils, narcissus,
bluebells, grape and fragrant hyacinths,
await to spring forth when finally the spring
rains begin to ping and birds are heard singing
to awaken the flower bulbs and bring
much joyous mirth
to all the earth
with each new birth.
Who isn't happy to see the rainbow
of spring bulbs and flowers – one's face glows
and there's a happy song, you know,
in gardener's hearts when they see
spring return in all its glory.
Gardeners have a youthful glee.
Yes, looking forward to springtime keeps one young.
Days spent out under the sun having fun
for the gardener's work is never done.
Fun returns everyday with songs to be sung.
Songs of joyful thanksgiving under the sun.
Those with joy in their hearts are forever young.
* * * * *
How to keep young?
One way is fun.
Another is joy,
smile, laugh, enjoy.
Plan something fun for yourself,
even if all by yourself.
Enjoy your time alone,
rather away or at home.
Smile for no reason.
You'll feel young and it's fun.
Don't you feel better?
And even healthier?
Have you had your Vitamin L today?
Vitamin L chases the blues away.
Vitamin L is laughter.
It's free to all, remember.
Find someone to laugh with for laughter
eases the pain when you suffer.
Anxiety and pain will abate
when there's daily laughter on your face.
Being worry-free will keep one young
for worry keeps one from having fun.
Fun is depleted and robbed
when worry becomes our job.
Find something you enjoy
then live a life of joy
for joy will abound
where happiness resounds.
* * * * *
There's a deeper joy than doing.
It's a joy found in knowing
the One who created us.
Knowing God is a must.
Quite often life beats us down.
We end up wearing a frown.
Outward joy is gone.
Absent every dawn.
But when you know God,
life isn't as hard
when you believe His promises.
Here's a few of God's promises:
1. We shouldn't ever fear
for God is always near.
He will never leave you
and will guard you through
whatever your situation
when you give Him permission.
Just ask in prayer.
God will be there.
2. We shouldn't be overwhelmed
with whatever comes around
for God is in control
when life seems out of control.
God is still on the throne
in heaven, His home.
He desires to be Lord of your life,
to give you peace when life brings about strife.
3. God will give you daily strength
to last each day at length.
We can be strong in the strength of the Lord
when life gives more than we can endure
for God's grace is sufficient,
make perfect in weakness.
Just ask for God's power
right now, this hour.
4. Envision God's arms around you
embracing you, sustaining you,
helping you, upholding you
whatever you're going through.
Doing what is fair, just, and right
for in you God does delight.
Never forget, you are loved
with an everlasting love.
Everlasting joy is found in knowing
the Lord God who gives blessings unending.
The joy of the Lord is your strength.
Nehemiah 8:10
Do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:10
I am the Lord, your God,
who takes hold of your right hand
and says to you, Do not fear;
I will help you.
Isaiah 41:13
...they will enter Zion with singing;
everlasting joy will crown their heads.
Gladness and joy will overtake them,
and sorrow and sighing will flee away.
Isaiah 35:10
My grace is sufficient for you,
for my power is made perfect in weakness.
II Corinthians 12:9
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When spring finally comes
green grass springs up among
the returning perennials and bulbs,
the spring flowering trees and shrubs.
It’s like there’s a race
in the yard at my place
to see which will grow fastest,
what will become tallest.
Will it be the weedy grass
or the blooming flowers that
win this race
post haste?
There’s flowering tree’s pretty array
above spring bulb’s blooming bouquet,
alongside green grass covering like a rug.
You might even see a buzzing bee, but don’t hug!
Will flowers supersede
or the grass filling in with weeds
as the cool spring rains rain down
refreshing what’s growing underground.
To look out the window
at the flowering rainbow
the view is tranquil
with daffodils and jonquils.
Soon tulips will dot the scene
adding to the serene.
You wouldn’t know a race is on
as there appears to be a calm.
Bouquets are picked,
lawnmowers fixed.
Soon gardening homeowners will weekly race
against dandelions growing at their place.
Though it seems the grass has won this race,
it’s the flowers that gardeners embrace.
After the grass is mowed then trimmed,
gardeners sit to enjoy their undertakings.
On your mark:
it’s time to start
as gardeners are in a race
to keep up at their place.
* * * * *
Spring brings with it renewal,
a time of renewed hope for all,
and also a rainbow of flowers which please
from fall-planted bulbs and flowering trees.
Spring brings with it more to do
as each year there is much ado.
The race is on each spring
becoming quite dizzying.
Another race we are involved in
is the race to share our faith often
so others will know
the God you know.
Tomorrow may be too late.
Make it a point this date
to share your hope
with other folks.
He has committed to us the message of reconciliation.
We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors...
II Corinthians 5:19-20
Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Colossians 1:27
We have this hope as an anchor for the soul,
firm and secure.
Hebrews 6:19
May the God of hope
fill you with all joy and peace
as you trust in Him,
so that you may overflow with hope
by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13
A friend posted about how birds singularly start vocalizing in the mornings. Reminded me of bird stories I've written. Here's one:
I'M BACK
Oh what a beautiful morning,
Oh what a beautiful day...
everyone’s waking up singing –
the robins, sparrows, and blue jays,
the mourning doves, red-winged blackbirds,
cardinals, chickadees, cowbirds -
all tweet to their heart’s content,
their chorus heavenward sent.
Swallows, finches, and wrens
also have a song to send.
Warblers and nuthatches,
thrushes and thrashers
vocalize proudly.
Crows chime in loudly.
Rather red, blue, black or brown
everyone joins ‘round.
There are chirps and tweets,
not always sounding sweet,
for newborns seem to learn
very early in the morn.
There are coo coos and caw caws
mixed with a wren’s a Capella
A barnyard’s clucks and quacks and gobbles and honks chatter
after hearing Brewster the Rooster’s er-er-er-er-errrr!
Canadian geese overhead
honking, northward bound, early heard
add to the morning chorus
sounding like a loud ruckus -
for when you try to catch a few more winks
the glee club is heard exercising hi-jinks*
announcing “I’m back”…
the long winter is past.
*"Hi-jinks" refers to boisterous, mischievous fun, playful antics, or rowdy merrymaking.
* * * * *
Aren’t we glad the winter is past,
to hear the birds singing - at last!
Birds announce spring is here
for each low coo coo you hear
or every loud caw caw caw
is a reminder to all
that spring has finally sprung.
With it new hope also comes.
Hope is a confidence,
a promised assurance,
that God does have a solution
to all of our earthly problems.
So when life seems upside down,
instead of wearing a frown,
be assured that the One you hope in
has all the answers to strife within.
Sometimes hope seems lost
when life seems like dross
but the hardships of life,
sometimes bringing much strife,
teach valuable lessons to us –
growing our faith and teaching us to trust.
Spring brings hope of a brighter tomorrow
and through all of life’s stresses and plateaus.
Hope = assurance/confidence
Hope does not disappoint us,
because God has poured out his love into our hearts
by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.
Romans 5:5
May the God of hope
fill you with all joy and peace
as you trust in Him,
so that you may overflow with hope
by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13
Faith is being sure of what we hope for
and certain of what we do not see.
Hebrews 11:1
We have put our hope in the living God,
who is the Savior of all,
and especially of those who believe.
I Timothy 4:10
Put your hope in God,
who richly provides us
with everything
for our enjoyment.
I Timothy 6:17
We have this hope
as an anchor for the soul,
firm and secure.
Hebrews 6:19
Return to your fortress,
O prisoners of hope;*
even now I announce that I will restore
twice as much to you.
Zechariah 9:12
*"Prisoners of hope" comes from Zechariah 9:12 in the Bible, describing God's people, even when outwardly captive or struggling, who remain inwardly anchored to the hope of God's future restoration, promising to repay them double for their losses and calling them to return to their stronghold of faith. It's an oxymoron: outwardly confined but inwardly liberated by faith in future deliverance, signifying steadfast belief in God's promises despite present despair. (Copied)
Hibernation
Winter, seemingly a time of hibernation,
but actually it's a time for rejuvenation.
It's a time of incubation
for most of plant creation
when in collaboration
with the winter season
plant life begins quiet preparation
for a new season of anticipation
continuing generation after generation
as miraculously planned from the beginning of creation.
It's not necessarily a time of relaxation
but an edifying season of fortification
for bulbs and plants begin their restoration
in earth's protected womb where unification
of temperature fluctuation
and frozen precipitation
will end in excitement and joyous exclamation
after a long-awaited-for expectation.
There'll be a gleeful celebration,
a non-containable jubilation,
causing one's soul much elation
when with joyful admiration
and heart-felt adoration
this period of silent hibernation
finally gives birth, always bringing inspiration.
A miracle springs forth, an utter fascination.
After this time of hibernation
there'll be a two-fold flirtation
for flowering bulbs and plants attract humans
and bees happily begin pollination,
an affirmation
that this season
of hibernation
is now in cessation.
After the flowers put on their show, you'll note a multiplication
of springtime bulbs or flowering plants increasing their population.
In the plant world it's called naturalization,
a reproduction, a propagation.
Upon investigation
you'll find an accumulation
coming to the realization
that it's time for a division.
So after listening to the weather station,
to ensure a period of no precipitation,
you'll prepare another location
for the over-population
of bulbs or plants needing division -
or maybe you'll share with relation
and gardening friends whose inclination, or perhaps fixation,
is to make accommodation for your accumulation.
After digging in preparation
you'll be ready for hibernation -
a much needed vacation -
for the gardening vocation
causes unwanted activation
of aches and pains in concentration.
But oh, the joy, the elation, the appreciation
of colorful flowers after winter's hibernation.
Earth's rebirth - rejuvenation -
giving God glorification!
* * * * *
Everyone's so excited for spring
to finally, at last, begin.
There's an excitement in the air
as days turn sunny and fair,
then bees return
when flowers bloom.
Each year we see rebirth take place in the earthly realm,
there is also a rebirth in the spiritual kingdom.
Rebirth or spiritual birth as in salvation,
Jesus forgiving our sins offering redemption.
A free gift when Jesus paid the way
upon Calvary's cross on Good Friday.
Jesus redeemed us – He paid the way.
Sin's penalty was satisfied that day.
Yes, it was for us Jesus died
on that cross with His arms open wide.
Arms outstretched in everlasting love
as if enveloping us with a hug.
And it was for us Jesus arose again
ensuring everlasting life would begin
the day we confess in our heart
then rebirth will give us a new start.
Each spring brings rebirth or earth's revitalization.
Spiritual rebirth is conversion bringing salvation.
I will send you rain in its season,
and the ground will yield its crops
and the trees of the field their fruit.
Leviticus 26:4
The Lord will open the heavens,
the storehouse of his bounty,
to send rain on your land in season
and to bless all the work of your hands.
Deuteronomy 28:12
Ask the Lord for rain in the springtime;
it is the Lord who makes the storm clouds.
He gives showers of rain to men,
and plants of the field to everyone.
Zechariah 10:1
He performs wonders that cannot be fathomed,
miracles that cannot be counted.
He bestows rain on the earth;
he sends water upon the countryside.
Job 5:9-10
He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness
and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves,
in whom we have redemption,
the forgiveness of sins.
Colossians 1:14
When the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared,
he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done,
but because of his mercy.
He saved us through the washing or rebirth
and renewal by the Holy Spirit,
whom he poured out on us generously
through Jesus Christ our Savior,
so that, having been justified by his grace,
we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life.
Titus 3:4-7
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Gestation
After 11 months
we're happy to make a fuss
as it's been a loooonngg wait to see
something that will please you and me.
All through long days or weeks when too much rain came
and other weeks when there wasn't enough rain,
they wait and wait as we count the months down
when this delivery is seen in our town.
For each new birth is something to be celebrated
after we wait and wait through the gestation period.
All through long weeks when it was too hot and humid
we impatiently waited as they silently hid.
Hidden in a dark cocoon,
morning, night, and noon, a womb
protected them
during gestation.
And still they waited,
activity bated,
as it wasn't time
for them to shine.
Through the final months, though,
they waited under snow.
This wait seems like it is taking too long.
Each new day feels like a week prolonged.
This incubation
or hibernation
continues through January
and all through February.
Will this long pregnancy ever end?
Everyone's counting the days until when
this new birth
arrives on earth.
Then one day, through the snow,
new life begins to show.
The 11 months is nearing completion.
It's almost time for their presentation.
Who will be born
one chilly March morn?
Who waited 11 months
and arrives with a fuss?
Tiny white snowdrops
and crocus' will pop,
daffodils add to the array
when spring gives birth this glad day!
Their debut
creates a view
that is worth the wait
no matter which state.
Look for hyacinths,
followed by tulips,
alliums
also blossom.
Celebrate
spring's due date.
A time of rebirth
upon planet earth.
* * * * *
What a long wait to see the newborns!
It seemed like spring would never be born.
Winter’s temperatures and snows repeatedly reappear
despite the calendar’s proclamation year after year.
But after winter is past
spring will begin with a blast:
a celebration, a show, a gala
with brightly colored flowers.
They couldn’t wait to unfurl
from under the earth’s furrow.
They couldn’t wait to bring forth hope
for spring is a season of hope.
A season of hopefulness, of new beginnings,
a time of anticipation and expectation.
A confident assurance that God keeps His promises.
Biblical hope is much, much more than simply a wish.
Remember God’s definition of hope: confident assurance -
for God works in the background, despite outward appearance.
Partnered with faith and trust, hope inspires our spirit and soul.
Spring is the season of hope, where both plant life and our soul grows.
See! The winter is past;
the rains are over and gone.
Flowers appear on the earth.
Song of Songs 2:11-12
I went down to the grove of nut trees
to look at the new growth in the valley,
to see if the vines had budded
or the pomegranates were in bloom.
Song of Songs 6:11
We wait in hope for the Lord;
he is our help and our shield.
In him our hearts rejoice,
for we trust in his holy name.
May your unfailing love rest upon us, O Lord,
even as we put our hope in you.
Psalm 33:18-22
Those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
Isaiah 40:31
I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord...
plans to give you hope...
Jeremiah 29:11
Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope:
Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed,
for his compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
Lamentations 3:21-23
O prisoners of hope,*
even now I announce that I will restore twice as much to you.
Zechariah 9:12
Be joyful in hope,
patient in affliction,
faithful in prayer.
Romans 12:12
May the God of hope
fill you with all joy and peace
as you trust in him,
so that you may overflow with hope
by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13
We have put our hope in the living God.
I Timothy 4:10
We have this hope as an anchor for the soul,
firm and secure.
Hebrews 6:19
Faith is being sure of what we hope for
and certain of what we do not see.
Hebrews 11:1
*Notice Zachariah 9:12: “prisoners of hope,” which means those who have hope in spite of circumstances that seem hopeless. Hope is a confident expectation of what God has promised, based on trust in God’s goodness. (Both definitions paraphrased from google.)
As a prisoner is kept captive, a prisoner of hope is kept dedicated to a positive outcome in relation to God’s promises.
Believer, hold onto the promises of God. God is always for you, with you, your rear guard, going before you, your faithful provider. Remember, when God seems silent he is working in the background.
Hope involves patiently waiting. Waiting includes peaceful resting. Hope is both a noun and a verb. (Hope as a verb is active; as a noun hope is realized.)
As you know, waiting is not easy. Years ago my friend, Karen, taught me “thank God before receiving.” That puts a positive focus on waiting, as waiting comes down to “in God’s time.”
Thank God before receiving.
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