I read a devotional yesterday referencing NEW.
Reminded me of:
See, I am doing a NEW thing!
Now it springs up;
do you not perceive it?
I am making a way.
Isaiah 43:19
In which SPRING also caught my attention.
Spring as in the season, which is forecasted on the calendar this very week.
"Springs up" as in action - ready and willing to be active: a new beginning, rebounding, growing, developing, revealing, discovering...
Yesterday's sunny day caused the crocus' to bloom. This morning they were covered in a snow white blanket of insulation. Snow is not only insulation, but also provides nitrogen, a fertilizer producing growth. We, being weary of winter, are eagerly anticipating spring’s return. A resurrection. Yet, March snow does have its benefits.
Crocus' are a welcome, anticipated spring flower. Honeybees seek
out crocus’ saffron (pollen) on sunny days. (Plant crocus bulbs in
the fall to witness this springtime miracle of blooms and honeybees
return. I know you’ll be smiling.)
Crocus' and other bulbs are buried underground for 10 months of the year. Buried as in a pit of mud and sludge part of the year or barren dried dirt during the dog days of summer, unbeknownst to others except to whomever planted.
We all go through periods in life that feel like we’re buried. Perhaps no one knows of our experience in the pit. We cling to hope, all the while fighting hopelessness.
Until...unexpectedly - one day a green sprout springs up. An indication of hope – tiny, but seen and felt physically perhaps through someone’s encouragement or felt in our soul. Green represents reNEWal in the Bible, i.e. as spring is a season of renewal.
Look for the hidden benefits of that long season of burial or being in a pit. Quite often God uses it as a turning point in our lives to teach us His faithfulness. It’s helpful to daily focus on the blessing in each day vs the trial at hand. Bear in mind, God is working out the details in His time.
Consider the story of Joseph in Genesis. He was “buried” in a pit in the ground by his jealous brothers then later in the pit of prison for years. But (turning point) in the end, God had a plan for good. It took years to unfold. It benefited generations and is still a reminder to encourage us when we feel like we are in a pit.
May hope “spring up” in you in this NEW spring season. May this NEW season be one of NEW beginnings, growing, developing, revealing, discovering. Be on the lookout for the tiny green sprout of hope in your soul. As a poet wrote long again: Hope springs eternal.
P.S. Regarding "spring up" being an action word, today's Scripture which goes along with the date is I John 3:18: "Let us not love only with words or tongue but with action and in truth." Love is an action word.