I’m sitting in my car waiting for someone to come out from
an appointment. The temperature sits
right around freezing and the sun is glaring down on me. The ground is frozen and patches of grass are
sticking up through the light dusting of snow.
A few birds brave the wind in search of food. It appears they are finding plenty of that
just in front of my car. The occasional
human walks past but the birds go undisturbed for the most part. I’m caught up in the rays of the sun and am
hungry for the warmth of it on my skin. The
cold air bites too hard for the heat of the sun to get to me. It’s unfair.
The sky is a brilliant blue, dotted with gorgeous white fluffy clouds –
the perfect summertime sky in the midst of freezing temperatures and snow.
As I stare out the window of the car I find myself almost
mesmerized by the leave-less trees. They stand as tall as always but don’t seem
to be so majestic in all their nakedness.
They aren’t ashamed, of course, but they just stand there patiently
waiting for the spring. The seasonal
death will yield a season of new birth for them and their neighboring plants
and other vegetation.
Ahhh…new birth.
Christ talked about it and absolutely perplexed many. He talked about a man being reborn,
experiencing new birth. Of course he did
not mean for a man to literally go through the birth waters but for man to
experience a rebirth…a birth by and through the waters of the Holy Spirit. Much like the seasons of the year we each
experience seasons of our lives. Although
it is typically reserved for the elderly, it could be said that each of us, no
matter what age, experience autumn months of our lives (as well as winter,
spring and summer).
What time of year is it for you? For me I feel spring is just about to
hit. I feel an urge to stretch my hands
upward and outward a little further and begin to feel the thawing of my
hardened heart and mind, which has been slowed by the wintering of my
soul. I see people I know in the autumn
months, beginning to die off, yielding to the inevitable cold, frozen months to
come. Slowing withdrawing in to
themselves and their vices. Struggling against
a win-less battle to stay strong and upright.
It just doesn’t work for them although the desire is there. Some are experiencing the winter months – a
time of deep hibernation, a lack of spiritual and emotional growth, a sleepy,
coma-like existence where one just lives to get through the day.
We all go through different seasons and what is important
for us to grasp is that we all go
through them and it is ok no matter which season you are in. There is a reason for that season. There is much that happens beyond our eyes
during winter. There is growth and
renewal in spring and times of abundance in summer. What I’m trying to say is pretty simple – no
matter where you are in your life right now the Creator has designed this
particular time and space just for you. Your
journey will take you in and out of all the seasons throughout your life. You don’t simply arrive, finally, at the
joy-filled summertime and stay there the rest of your days. No matter what season/weather is happening
along your journey today, you are here because it is important for you to be
here right now. You may be experiencing
abundant joy and freedom of summer soul-weather, or the cold bitterness brought
on by depression, anger and frustration found in winter soul-weather. Perhaps you are seeking renewal and
experiencing a rebirth of your interests, loves and life found in spring
soul-weather.
Rejoice in your current soul-weather condition. Find solace in the fact that you are not
alone, you are being cared for, you are being loved. The seasons change and each one is meant to
equip you for the next. You are growing
and changing just as quickly as the weather.
1 comment:
Insightful and inspiring. thanks for the shot of spiritual strength.
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