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The Garden of Our Hearts

March 1, 2018 by Ellen 4 Comments

Dead brown foliage from the hard winter freeze was a stark contrast to the chartreuse winter weeds that would not stop growing. Digging into the warm soft soil, my brain was whirring with ideas about fresh landscaping. But not yet. The weeds needed to be pulled and the beds cleaned.

Hope soared, not only for the bright daisies, zinnias, gladiolas and lilies I envisioned, but for the new season about to come. It was nothing specific I felt God calling me to, but I sensed Him saying “Change is coming!” I can’t quite put my hands on what it may be, so for now, I’m in the in between. Waiting.

The tension of “Yes, but not yet” should have been heavy, yet my soul was singing while I pulled and tugged at the weeds. The sun warmed my back and I felt my old dry bones rattling and coming to life.

I’m ready to run and jump into spring, planting new flowers, but there’s a lot of work yet to do in the beds. Just like my flower beds, I suppose the Lord is telling me there’s a lot still to prepare before His plans unfold.

Weeds have been growing in me, and I need to dig down and pull them up by the roots. Tough weeds like apathy, pessimism and doubt have ever so slowly crept into my heart. Roots run deep on the weeds of anger and impatience. The garden trowel will have to probe and loosen the surrounding soil before the weeds can be pulled completely out.

Rotting leaves and weeds have to be cleared out. All the rotting gunk that will never produce new growth must be raked out. My heart needs a spring pruning.

Tilling up the hard soil of my heart will allow fresh attitudes of mercy and compassion to grow and spill out.

[tweetthis]Beautiful things grow in soil that had been properly prepared.[/tweetthis]

Nourishing the freshly tilled dirt with the everlasting truth of God’s word is better than the best Miracle Gro mix!

And finally, topping it all off with a layer of prayer mulch for protection will help prevent the weeds from returning.

As I wait and pray, I know God will take the messy flower bed of my heart and prepare it for this new season.

Are you in a season of not yet? In the tension of the wait, we prepare.

[tweetthis]Proper preparation will ensure a bountiful harvest, in due time.[/tweetthis]

“There is a right time for everything: A time to be born; A time to die; A time to plant; A time to harvest;” Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 (TLB)

Grace be with you,

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Scenes from the South: The Garden

June 22, 2017 by Ellen 8 Comments

Whew! This has been a very busy month! I hope you have enjoyed all the pictures I’ve posted. It has really helped me out – to be able to post favorite pictures, rather than strain my brain with blog posts during this busy season.

This week will be a few pictures from the garden. Enjoy!

This is the flower of a banana plant. I thought it was fascinating! You can see the bananas behind it. I did taste one – it was horrible.

John captured this shot while we were in Natchez. The bee was really intent on getting some sweetness out of this yellow flower!


This is another of John’s pictures with the new camera. The sun was shining behind the leaf of this banana plant. I found it to be breath taking!


“They heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day…” Genesis 3:8a NASB

Grace be with you,

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