“Oh, no, not again.” I said out loud as I listened to the
weather woman remind her audience to cover tender plants tonight. She explained that temperatures would fall below 32 degrees, and we would have a hard frost.
In the last month, I have dragged out my old sheets several
times to cover newly budding perennials.
Since March brought such warm temperatures, many plants bloomed
prematurely, and I worried that the frosts of April would burn or destroy
them.
I went outside and fought the winds like a warrior. I tried to cover my rose bush with a sheet that was flying in the wind . First, I tried embracing
the bush to cover it. I pulled down one corner of the sheet and put a
rock on it. Suddenly, a burst of wind came under the sheet and pulled it off before I could tie down the other corners. The sheet flew into the yard. I again tried to place the covering over the rose bush. I repeated the process and the rose bush stuck and stabbed me several times. It and the sheet had become my enemy. I was trying to help protect the bush, but it seemed to be fighting me back. Finally, with the help of bungee cords and rocks, and several tries, I was successful. Then, I went on to
the next bush or plant that needed covered.
The process was tedious and repetitive but necessary to protect my plants from damage.
I complained about the process to neighbors and face
book readers. Many felt my pain and
shared their battles with the wind and thorns and their sheets.
Then, Sunday, in our Commonway Church service, the Lord
nudged me. Within my soul, I heard,
“What lessons are you learning from your sheets?”
When I heard this soft voice, I got out my small, portable notebook,
and I wrote what I sensed was being shared.
I heard, “ The sheets are your covering by me.”
The light bulbs went on. Suddenly, I realized that just as I
covered my plants, He had protected me.
Often, I had run ahead of Him, ignored His frost warning, or done nothing. I was out in the open field vulnerable to the elements of life.
Without His protection, I could have been stunted, burned, or even withered on the vine. Christ has been my anchored covering many times when I was not patient enough to wait for His timing. He loved me so much that He protected and guarded me even when I did not heed His warning.
Without His protection, I could have been stunted, burned, or even withered on the vine. Christ has been my anchored covering many times when I was not patient enough to wait for His timing. He loved me so much that He protected and guarded me even when I did not heed His warning.
Protected plants. |
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