It is hard to think about spring this year because we still have 10 inches of hard packed
snow on the ground. For you friends in warmer climates please
remember that I write in Minnesota. 2012 was our first snowless March in over
100 years and we northerners are paying the price this year.
“Now faith is being sure
of what we hope for
and certain of what we do
not see.
This is what the ancients were
commended for.
By faith we understand that
the universe was formed at God’s command,
so that what is seen was not
made out of what was visible.”
(Hebrews 11:3, NIV)
Spring
is a test of our patience and vision. We are tempted to believe that summer has
arrived only to be brought back to reality. We will often get a week of cloudy,
cold and windy weather after several weeks of warm weather. Bulbs pop through
the ground and get covered with frost or even snow. Our hoses are on the reels
and we worry they will freeze. The lawn needs to be mowed but it is too cold to
sit out and enjoy it.
June
and I have been remembering some of our late spring weather happenings, the cruelty
of it all. In 2010 on the last Saturday in April, Get In Gear race day, we had
6 inches of snow and 30 mph winds. On April 10th in 2006 we altered
our evening plans because on a blinding snow squall that evening. Those are two
recent events that closed golf courses, challenged our psyche and left no doubt
who was in charge!
A
friend used to say “Spring has come the grass has riz, I wonder where the
flowers is.” English teachers may shudder on that one, but it has a good
message. We do wonder where the flowers are and are generally impatient while
we wait. We buy flowers in pots and find warm places for them. We want to rush
the season. There needs to be a prayer called “Hurry up God.” Spring is also a
great time for visions. We know that at His pace, God will make things green
and colorful. The frost will go away, the buds will open up and the color will
return to nature. We know this will happen and we trust in it as we trust in
our faith.
Thought
for the Week:
This week let us stop and smell the roses that aren’t there yet. Yes, they have
not come out yet, but we know that they will. Spring is a great example of
God’s power and wonders, let us enjoy it.
Prayer
for the Week:
Dear Heavenly Father, Hurry Up! Yes, we on earth need you to step up the pace!
Bring us our spring flowers, warmer weather, fishing season and all that we
enjoy.
While
you are at it, let’s eliminate the hungry, the poor and have world peace! Now
let us ask for how we may help. This week we pray that we can contribute to
these tasks, that we may find a
place
to help serve your will in our world.
Amen