
A great reminder for 2021!
~Be Encouraged Today~
Tammy
The Father seems to speak to my heart often through His creation. It has especially loud over the last several months. This was no exception.
We visited a lovely zinnia field at a local orchard the other day. The field was awash with colors beyond imagination. As the flowers softly danced in the gentle breeze, some lovely little creatures visited them.
Hummingbirds, bumblebees and a plethora of butterflies flitted back and forth from flower to flower with not a care in the world. Little did they know that there was craziness in our world. Their goal was simply to gather nectar and enjoy their flights!
I tried to capture several pictures and as my husband and I walked along the paths; we noticed something at the end of the field that we could not see from the very beginning. It was another field. Brown and barren mostly.
But…
We watched a butterfly make its way out of the abundance of flowers and head toward the what appeared to be an empty field. We followed it.
And then we saw them……
Amongst all the brown and dusty soil there appeared many zinnias. There was not a field of them, but a dotting of sorts, like a polka dotted tablecloth set for a picnic.
And the butterfly knew the field had value.
The fields were right next to one another. It reminded me of the pandemic.
Scarred, barren, left alone, confused, misunderstood….
The flowers were separated from their kin, lonely and looked as though they had no job.
And yet.
They were thriving. They had value. Their life was important. They were cheerful. They were still focused on their purpose.
Like us.
Now.
I was reminded of the scripture where Jesus shared about the birds and the lillies of the field.
How can we ever doubt His love for us?
Even when the field looks hopeless.
~Be Encouraged Today
Tammy
Do you remember when one of your kids came to you crying with a splinter and you were trying to get it out of a finger? “Be still” were the two words out of your mouth. Their purpose? To make that little guy sit still so you could keep from digging that flame sterilized needle into your baby’s already pounding finger!
My little guys always were in the “know”. They knew that their momma would get that splinter out. If they were very still, that splinter came out quicker and with less pain. They trusted me, they knew me..I was their momma.
“Be still”…this brings quiet, calm, serenity to a very stressful time. We quit moving. We stop. We don’t talk, we just listen. In Hebrew grammar this means we surrender. We surrender in order to know that God is in control as Ribbono Shel Olam, the Master of the Universe. We let go because we believe in the saving power of the Father in our lives. We surrender, knowing that “God’s got this”.
Webster says “Know” means “to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty; To have established or fixed in the mind or memory: to know a poem by heart; to be cognizant or aware of. The Hebrew, “yada” has several meanings, but in this passage it means “to have an intimate kind of knowledge.”
God was assuring Israel, just as He reassures us in the middle of this hurricane!
The winds are blowing, the storm is raging….Jesus spoke “Hush, be still” in Mark (4:39) We have literally lost our home twice to storms and it was not easy or pleasant. But we were never alone…
May our hearts be still and know intimately, by trust that He’s “got it.”
If I could take care of my son’s splintered finger, how much more can the Father take care of us?
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