"...He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." (Phil.1:6b)
This is one of my favorite verses in the Bible. It gives me great comfort. He, the Holy Spirit, who began a good work (good work! wow!) in me (me?) is going to carry it on...developing me, perfecting me until the work is complete. You know what thrills me to the bone about this verse? The perfecting and development isn't up to me. It's up to God. He's gonna make it happen. He's gonna keep working on me until Jesus returns or I meet Jesus.
Today was a gorgeous day in Oklahoma. Sixty degree temperatures hinted of Spring. My husband went out and mowed a few strips of grass on our lawn. He cleared away some of the dead leaves dropped by the gigantic mulberry tree in our front lawn. He put up a new mailbox to replace the one our mailman knocked down with the mirror on his truck. There is much to do before our first flowers break forth from their winter beds. There are more beds to dig, more tangled twisted broadleaf to pull up, more Bermuda grass to lift from its comfort zone.
Oh how I look forward to those moments when dandelions dot the lawn; when they do, my lavendar, mums, hollyhocks and irises will soon follow. It's exciting to think about. I wonder if that is how God feels when we reach a place in our growth as Christians, when patience is perfected in some area of our life. Does God get excited that tolerance and diligence will then appear.
As I think about this lovely bouquet, and the monarch butterfly that clustered in its grip, the scripture passage above reminds me how Life is brand new each day in Jesus.
God takes the old in me. He replaces it with new and keeps on working till it is completely perfect. He keeps digging up those tangled roots and tilling the soil of my soul. He is fertilizing with His Word and watering my heart with His Living Presence. And someday we'll meet in the New Jerusalem where you and I will bloom together. With God at work in my life, I pray I'll have several other floral varieties blooming next to us. Because that is what matters most in eternity. selahV
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