Showing posts with label #Change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Change. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Butterfly Promises

Butterfly who endured and emerged.
It was near the end of a long and extremely cold winter that I found this capsule of hope – a butterfly chrysalis. We enjoy having butterflies in our north Alabama back yard. I entice them with parsley, dill, buddleia (butterfly bush), pickerel reed, salvia, and all things blooming. In return, they entertain us with their beauty as they flit and flutter around digging in to all the bloomers. At times we are most handsomely rewarded with one alighting on us, but usually just admire them from a respectful distance. Their incredibly lovely wings are unimaginably delicate, yet are still used as their traveling shoes – arms - wings.  

Their favorite meals include the afore mentioned dill. I also like dill, and was a bit annoyed to find the little black spots on “my” plants. Then when I saw them a few day later and they were moving, I jumped into action.  In all honesty, I didn’t jump but, I did investigate.  When the findings were in, and I saw that the specks would end up a butterflies, I jumped for joy! Actually, I didn’t jump, but I did change my course of action. Instead of exterminating, I chose facilitating.  I planted more dill and their second favorite, parsley.  They flourished and we had cheap entertainment all summer!

  1. Chrysalis enduring the winter.
Their life cycle involves the eggs being laid on some delicious foliage, then as they hatch they devour the delicious foliage and grow into the most lovely, fat, green, segmented, worms. Well, actually, larvae. They eat and grow to their little heart’s delight until the appointed day arrives. The day of rest. All their preparatory eating would enable them to endure this next part. The rest. Miraculously (it has to be a God thing) they know to crawl up and attach themselves to something sturdy, and form into this chrysalis. 

This period of rest and transformation varies with species and season. This particular chrysalis was found after months of harsh, record-breaking cold. There had been no butterfly sightings in months, and the outer part of the pod looked suspiciously dark. I commented to my husband that it either didn’t survive the winter or was about to hatch. 

With the possibility in mind that it might hatch at any time, I kept a close vigil. At least once a day I checked on the little guy, hopeful. I was rewarded with the sight of a freshly hatched beauty! It was at night, and he was just barely out of the shell and into this new phase of his life. Eager to document the arrival, I took several pictures hoping the flash didn’t startle him. He didn’t seem to mind. I marveled that such a small creature could survive the winter that we all grumbled about while huddling around our heaters. We had food and shelter and griped about it while he silently sat outside, alone for months, trusting that God knew what He was doing. It would be OK. Just wait.

Winter comes every year, but life is somewhat unpredictable. We know to plan for the cold, but how do we plan for life? What do we do when it seems we are abandoned in the turmoil? Here are some great promises onto which believers in Christ can hold!

  • Count it all joy. God reminds us that our various trials are for our good. He is always there with us, and will only allow what is good for us. Note that I didn’t say what we like but, what is for our good. (James 1- read verse 2 ) 

  • Tests of our faith produces endurance. If we are to finish the race (life) set before us, we need perseverance. In order to learn how to persevere we have to practice it and, build it up like a muscle to make it strong.


  • When we don’t know what to do, ask God. Knowledge can be found everywhere. Everywhere there are opinions, surveys, and theories about how you can do or resolve one thing or another. The only source for true wisdom however, is from God. (James 1 read verse 5) He is our first and best resource. (If an opinion disagrees with His word, that is a faulty opinion.) Note: Listen to the voice of experience - griping doesn’t help.


  • Blessings await those who persevere under trials. (Hint – it is worn on your head). Even though the winter was long and hard, spring came. (James 1 read verse 12)


  • Life is but a vapor and you will leave your shell. Use this time to grow into something far more beautiful than you were. When we accept Christ, we walk in newness of life, leaving behind our “old flesh.” (Romans 6 read verse 4) This new walk will be with incredibly beautiful wings – Christ living in us!



Father, how precious are Your promises! We struggle with many hardships during our time on Earth. Thank You for holding us through these trials and reminding us we are not alone. Thank You for hearing our prayers and equipping us to endure life. Thank you for demonstrating to us through this butterfly that the trial isn’t the end of the story. Help us to share these wonderful truths as we walk today.  


Precious reader, I know life is full of challenges. 
I encourage you today to hold on, and hold on to Him. 
The promises listed above are found in James 1, and Romans 6. 
Study and hold on to them to give you strength for the process.  
If God has held you through a hard time, 
will you share here how He helped you through?


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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Change - It Happens To Us All

70 degrees,
last week it was 20!
Our clocks and calendars remind us that every 24 hours, there is a change of date.  We no longer have the previous day, it is behind us in history.  I have a stack of calendars that chronicle my years since I was in my twenties.  Snows, sicknesses, births, deaths, weddings and other events are all listed on a square spot that represented that day in my life.  As I was told in my youth, “the older you get, the more quickly the years go by”.  They experienced it, and knew it to be true.  Now, I know it too.

Last week our weather included nearly a foot of snow.  Today - look at that happy little thermometer!  Even a big old granddaddy-sized lizard came out to stretch and yawn in the sunshine after a long winter nap.  Tomorrow, we are expecting another round of frozen precipitation – either ice or snow or a combination event.  Every year as we transition from winter to spring we experience this volley between cold and warm.  We have experienced it before, so we have come to expect it.

Lizard in the sunshine
looking for spring!
Indeed, our very lives are full of change from the moment we are conceived.  Physically, our bodies transform day by day. You may have noticed some predictable phases.  From the womb to the world.  From infancy to toddler and teething (we get used to one set of teeth, and then we turn six, and another set wants to take over!)   Teenage years often include hormone changes that bring drastic changes to both our bodies and our minds.  Even though my life, and probably yours too, is full of change and we have come to expect some of it, it still seems to take us by surprise - shocked that it happened to us!  It must be true, or Miss Clairol would be out of business.

Every event in our lives changes us.  We are transformed, so to speak, by life events and by life itself.  We experience pain and loss, and learn to carry on.  We experience hardships and learn to endure.  We are bullied or threatened and learn to forgive.   We suffer lean times and learn to share.  In defeat, we learn perseverance.  We have life scars that remind us to be thankful.  Let’s face it, even though we tend to resist change, it serves helps us to mature and grow

Last week ice, this week bloomers!
We can watch the lives of those around us and anticipate the changes the passing of years bring.  We can look at our calendars and thermometers and predict each change of season.  God has also given us a calendar of sorts about the coming days.  Not a specific date, but information about what to expect.  For instance, at the end of our lives these bodies that we use here on earth, will no longer be of use to us, so we will leave them behind.  First Corinthians 15 is an often quoted passage about the change we can expect as we transition from a mortal body to one that will not die.  It will happen “in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye”.  Not all of us will die, but (like it or not) we all will – get ready for it – be changed!

Perhaps you have been deceived into believing there is no heaven or hell and when you die you simply cease to exist.  You may be counting on good deeds to outweigh the bad ones, and base your “next life” on how much good you have done in “this life” - but you still lose without Jesus, because no one can enter heaven with sin.  You may be waiting for another day, but our calendar pages are turning over quickly, and you don’t know which one will be your last day!  Without Jesus - the Son of God – as your Savior, your resurrection change will be the beginning of your eternal, non-changing life, but you will spend eternity paying for your sin.  The good news is that our sin debt (death Romans 6:23) has already been paid by the death of one sinless man, God in flesh – Jesus.  We only need to accept His payment – death – and follow Him in order to have entrance into heaven.  He gave His life for you, you give your life to Him.

If you know Jesus, you are probably like me and eagerly await that heavenly change.  I am thankful to have you as my brothers and sisters - joint heirs with Jesus!   For us, this will be a glorious change as we begin our eternal, heavenly, non-changing lives!  Do I hear a “Hallelujah”?  I am so ready to ditch this body and trade it for a new heavenly model!


Father, I pray for the one reading this today, that You will fill their hearts with the knowledge of Your truth.  I pray that the coming change will not take them by surprise.  Thank You for providing us a means by which we can enter into heaven. 
Help us to embrace the changes that come into our live every day and learn more about You through each one.  Help us to eagerly share the truth with all those around us, that they too might be saved by Your grace, through faith in our only Savior, Jesus.
                                               
Every day will bring change to our lives. Let’s embrace the changes, and let God use them to help us grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord, and point those around us to Him.  I want to see you by the river of life!  I’ll be there cheering for you!



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