Thursday, October 9, 2008

Spring Will Come - - Revised Reflection

What makes a flower beautiful? The strength of the stem? The decorative leaves? No. Beauty comes from the colorful petals that grow after the bleak winter. What power enables the petals to grow? Flowers are never taught how to create the nutrients they need, the survival knowledge is innately born within them. We, like the flower, rely on a higher power to enable our growth, and help us face times of bleak weakness and renewed beauty.

Just like the flower, we go through cycles in our own life. The Summers of our lives are filled with joy and love, the Falls we face some challenges, the Winters we feel alone and helpless, but the Springs bring hope and growth.

We live life to the fullest during the Summer times of our life, casting away all cares and strife. While soaking up the sun and flaunting our natural beauty, we enjoy the love of family and friends. In our times of ignorance and bliss, we become complacent and don’t notice the dangerous weeds that are starting to entangle and ensnare us.

Then, one day, a storm hits us and shakes us to our roots. Without heeding to any warnings, we become confused and unable to face the challenge that Fall brings. In our pride, we think we can simply overcome and defeat this trial alone. Slowly, our colors fade, our strength wilts, and we become weak and helpless. Our beauty falls away and we enter the bleak stark Winter.

Feeling absolutely alone, with no one to turn to, we feel like giving up. Degraded to our very roots, we have nothing left to give. Over time, we become humbled and realize who truly gives life to our roots and helps us become beautiful – Christ. Christ is always there for us even when we are the weakest. He gives us the strength we need to hope for the Spring. Christ knows how to help, lead, guide, and support us through our trials because he has overcome every December. It is only through Christ that we can even hope for Spring. With meekness, and fully devoting our very roots to Christ, we are reborn as we humbly enter the Spring.

As our new life is budding, we still rely on Christ to sustain us through our instability. Blessings of the Holy Ghost and personal revelation pour down upon us from Heaven giving nourishment to our young roots. Over time as we work and turn our life and efforts to Christ, we bloom into a gorgeous flower. It is in our weakest times that we turn to Christ, and he enables us to transform our weakness into our greatest strength.

So, when you feel like you’re in the December of your life, always remember that Spring will come.

1 comment:

kaitlyn.e said...

I'm not sure if you added it this time, or if I just didn't notice it the first time, but I love your imagery of blessings pouring down on us and nourishing our roots. We hear that imagery of blessings pouring down on us a lot, but you gave it a new outlook comparing it to us as flowers. Good job.