
The bare, winter tree stands like a sentinel outside my window. I see it every morning as it glows in the beams of the rising sun. During the summer, it was covered with leaves, and I loved seeing it whenever I was in my room. However, fall came and it yielded its green covering to the wind and weather.
But I still love it! Yesterday, it a lone bird, I think a cardinal, perched in its top branch for a few minutes. Then he flew off and suddenly several other birds flew into the bare branches and sat for awhile. What a treat to watch them descend into its branches and perch there. in the summer, I can’t see them sitting there.
As I watch the sun turn the horizon and my tree into gold every morning, I think of how God often compares His people to trees. I am meant to bear fruit, but there are times I feel like that tree, barren of anything that looks worth anything. However, like that tree, golden red in the dawn, I may not feel beautiful, but when God’s light in Jesus shines on me, I reflect His beauty. And that is far superior to anything I may show forth.
Very thought provoking!
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Thanks, Pat.
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I feel on feeling like the lone barren tree with nothing to show but like you say there is always the hope with God’s work.
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There is.
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I really like this, Darlene. Thanks for sharing.
Angie
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Thanks, Angie!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
STARK–YET BEAUTIFUL!
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Thank you!
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THE LORD…must be pleased that you pointed out the wonder of His creation!
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Thank you. That is my goal.
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Hallelujah! 😀
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Amen! 🙂
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