‘It
takes both sunshine and rain to make a rainbow’ – I’m sure you have heard that one before. But did
you know it takes sunshine and rain to grow roses? I mean, seriously, I did know that. But I was so focused on
the individual elements that I couldn't see them working together – in my own
front garden.
We had sun, so
much sun. The plants we wanted to grow in our garden were really struggling.
Only the weeds seemed to thrive. Then we had rain, so much rain. And when that
got done drowning everything, all I could see were those thriving weeds.
The sun came
out again. It was hot and humid. So I stayed indoors with the fan.
Now it’s
raining again. A lot.
We were getting
ready to go out. I was almost at the front gate when they waved at me. Two most
perfect little rose buds. I looked up at the dark clouds looming overhead and
ran inside to grab the scissors. The rain was not going to ruin these. We would
enjoy them inside instead.
Apparently my
eyes have not been working so well. The more I looked, the more I saw.
Initially, I had planned on collecting just two rose buds to enjoy. I came back
inside with a handful numbering twenty one!
That friends,
right there, is heart medicine. The kind God prescribes.
Here’s
another dose…
Six years ago,
I sat and bawled my eyes out to the Newsboys singing ‘Blessed Be Your Name’. My
(then) four year old looked at me worriedly and told me not to cry. He was too
young to understand that Mummy and Daddy so desperately wanted him to have a
little sister or brother (ok, we were leaning very heavily on the sister side). It wasn't happening as easily as we had
hoped.
I took some
pictures a few days ago. Despite the blurriness, they are too good not to
share.
Here is my
(now) four year old dancing his little heart out to the Newsboys singing
‘Blessed Be Your Name’.
He doesn't understand why Mummy has a tear in her eye either.
Got a moment of blessing you'd like to share? Tell us all about it in the comments below.
Linking up after you at Fellowship Fridays - so true, it takes both sunshine and rain to make a rainbow. An encouragement to accept and embrace the hard things as well as the good things in life. Always needing to be reminded of that ... and thankful for God who uses all things for good.
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