A Tiny Area of Ground
A small piece of
dry, cracked ground caught my eye this past summer as I walked past it. The
pronounced cracks widened as our part of the state suffered through months with
little moisture. Finally, in late July, I snapped a photo of the noticeable
deep crevices in that tiny parcel of ground.
God sets the lonely in families, He leads
out the prisoners with singing;
but the rebellious live in a sun-scorched
land.
How interesting
that God acted on behalf of the lonely and provided deliverance for those
imprisoned, but a rebellious person was relegated to land like the little patch
I had been walking past each day. As a loving parent toward a hard-headed
prodigal, God revealed how His relentless love reached unwavering toward the
rebellious heart in Isaiah 65:2:
I have stretched out My hands all day long
to a rebellious people,
Who walk in a way that is not good,
According to their own thoughts.
The phrase “stretched
out My hands” reminded me of seeing a strong-willed toddler insisting on his
way, defying the patient parent who cajoled the child to accept the obvious “good
way.” Only when the stubborn child changed his way of thinking, agreeing with
the parent, was the relationship restored.
Photo of the dry, tiny plot taken on August 24, 2018 |
The person who
changed the thought pattern toward God had a prayer on penitent lips stemming
from a repentant heart. David wrote eloquently of a heart thirsty for God to
quench the parched soul in Psalm 63:1.
O God, You are my God; Early will I seek
You;
My soul thirsts for You;
My flesh longs for You in a dry and thirsty
land where there is no water.
Without fail, God
responded to the humble heart by pouring His lavish mercy and grace as He
promised in Isaiah 44:3:
For I will pour water on him who is thirsty,
And floods on the dry ground;
I will pour My Spirit on your descendants,
and My blessings will be on your offspring;
The last book of
the Bible, Revelation of Jesus Christ, John,
inspired by the Holy Spirit, wrote in his conclusion,
…let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires,
let him take the water of life freely. Revelation
22:17
Just as the late summer rains watered the cracked, dry area in the
driveway, the Lord Jesus empowered our lives to move from unproductive to
growing, verdant, and flourishing when we received His “water of life” to
resurrect us who were “dead in our sins.”
The transformation of the cracked, dry ground was hastened by an over 2-inch rain in early September. |
Finally, I chose a
photographic progression to show that even though our salvation, just like
birth, is a one-time experience, our sanctification
is a process even as physical growth is a process. Recently, our Sunday School guide, Explore the Bible Personal Study Guide Fall 2018 defined sanctification as, "A process of spiritual growth as one yields to the the power of Holy Spirit on a daily basis." These two verses written by the Apostle Paul to the believers
in Philippi conveyed His powerful, daily work within our lives.
Being confident of this very thing, that He
who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus
Christ. Philippians 1:6
For it is God who works in you both to will
and to do for His good pleasure. Philippians 2:13
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