My daughters and I were planting flower seeds in the flower
beds around our house last week. I had selected with great care which seeds I wanted planted where. Some of the flowers I picked out do well in
full sun while others need a nice shady spot.
I got all my tools ready. Shovel, gardening gloves (ew, dirt!), ruler,
and seed packets. I didn’t necessarily announce to my kiddos I was planting the
flower seeds. Sometimes there are jobs that you just don’t declare a need for
help for, like putting away fine china or boxing up the ornaments from the
Christmas tree.
I set out carefully measuring the depth of the little hole
in which I placed my seed. Then, gently covered the hole and measured the distance recommended on the packet
of where to place the next seed. I got one packet done before my girlies came
over and threw a monkey wrench into my carefully crafted seed planting
operation. They spotted me and came
running over to see what I was up to.
Immediately they hovered over me, each one begging to
help. Of course, I obliged. I showed them how to dig the little hole and place the seed in it, just one seed, and cover it with some dirt. I gave them some seeds to hold in their hands
and they set out on their mission.
The girls started out fine.
Just one tiny seed in one little hole.
Then the wind blew and seeds went everywhere. Two minutes later after
they all got new handfuls of seeds, all three of my girls dumped ALL the seeds
in their hands into ONE hole and covered it up before I could say boo!
I was about to complain. After all, the wind just blew a
bunch of seeds all over so I knew I would have different flowers sprouting up
all over the place. Then for a split second I thought about digging up the dirt
to try to recover the seeds. But, I didn’t.
I realized that even that pile of seeds somewhere below the dirt was going to
turn in to something beautiful. You know
why? Because in all things God works for the good of those who love him.
(Romans 8:28)
The seed planting adventure reminded me that in our lives,
God can take any and all circumstances, be it properly planted seeds or not so properly planted seeds, and make
it in to something good. He does that
with our past when we “thought” we knew what we were doing but we never stopped
to ask God for his direction or will for us.
Those mistakes we made long ago, that we still beat ourselves up over;
can become something beautiful in your life. God can take ALL things, the good,
the bad, the mediocre, the regretful, and the things you had no control over. It doesn’t say just the things you prayed
about or just the things you feel confident about. No, it says all things. And I am pretty sure with God, we can’t begin
to comprehend what “all” is for Him! “All things” could include those bad choices you made yesterday, last month, and ten years ago that you probably have long forgotten about!
So I am looking forward to seeing the colorful flower beds
that God creates in the soil around my house this summer. I know when I see the flowers begin to spout
in the flower bed that my girls worked on; there will be something good growing
there!
“And we know that in
all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called
according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28 (NIV)
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