Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the LORD with all your heart and
lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will
make your paths straight.
As I was working in the garden yesterday pulling weeds, watering
plants, planting new seeds, and harvesting vegetables, I started to think about
how my garden is very similar to my Christian walk. I always thought I knew how to garden because
I had heard about gardening, helped others in their gardens and even had my own
small little garden plots growing-up. After
Ladd and I got married in Washington
we decided to plant our own garden. We
did alright our first year, having enough to eat on and my neighbors enjoyed
the fact that I had planted three rows of lettuce to feed our small family of
three because they got to eat tons of salad that year. After our first year, we did lots of reading
on how to mend the soil, nourish the plants and when to plant seeds. Our 2nd year turned out even
better, with the exception of raccoons eating down every stock of corn we
planted and squirrels burying acorns under every squash plant. After our 3rd year we moved to Arkansas and it was like
discovering gardens all over again. We
had never dealt with bugs, extreme heat and soil which could be mistaken as
rock. I think our first year here we
harvested half-eaten squash, baked potatoes and sun-dried tomatoes right out of
the garden! We went back to the drawing
board and did more research and reading and talking with others in the
area. Our garden is thriving now, but
every year we are surprised by something.
Even with all the planning, something always turns out differently than anticipated.
Just like Christians.
When we accept Christ into our hearts we often think we know what life
will be like and how things will turn-out because we have watched other
Christians. Guess what happens
next? Life happens, things are always
changing. Someone disappoints us, we
fall and hurt ourselves, a friend moves away or someone we know passes
away. Each time, we have to go back to
the sources which teach us. We read the
Bible which provides us instruction, we talk to the Lord which gives us
guidance and we surround ourselves with other Christians which provides us
encouragement. Just like our scripture
reads today
Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the LORD with all your heart and
lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will
make your paths straight.
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