As my husband, Bill, and I walked through a quiet neighborhood in Key West, I was struck by the care taken in the landscaping of these tiny front lawns. And I really do mean tiny front lawns! The yards were maybe five feet deep and barely wider than the small homes themselves. But they are eye catching for their beauty-the kind of beauty that makes a person stop and ponder.
We paused in front of one house so I could look closer at an orchid. While I was commenting on it, the homeowner came out into her yard and engaged me in conversation. I told her that her orchids were beautiful and she jumped at the opportunity to tell me all about each of her individual orchids. She knew them all by name and and knew what environment each one needs to thrive.
Interestingly, she also told me that there is a little bit of a competition in her neighborhood regarding beautiful orchids. I chuckled at that. She went on to say that although she takes great care of her orchids, she does have a helper who finds specific beauties and brings them to her personally so that she has the best of the best in the neighborhood!
As my husband and I continued our walk through Key West, I kept thinking about how pretty all of the trees and flowers are, and don’t even get me started on the beauty of the water in South Florida.
God clearly took great care to create such a beautiful world for us to enjoy. I know I appreciate beautiful things! They catch my attention in a way that “ordinariness” doesn’t.
That short conversation about orchids reminds me about my relationship with Jesus. Jesus knows my name and He knows that I best thrive in fellowship with Him and His church. Jesus knows that there is a very real competition here on earth for the souls of all people, so He sent the Holy Spirit to guide us to Himself. I’m so happy about that!
God created the whole world and everything and everyone in it, so that we could live in relationship with Him. Unfortunately, sin entered the world and separated us from God. But God loved us so much that He sent His son, Jesus, to save us from our sins. Jesus was born, was crucified, died, was buried and rose again. By accepting this and agreeing that Jesus is our Lord and Savior, we can be accepted into God’s very own family! Now talk about Good News!
I accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior years ago. That doesn’t mean that my life is all roses and sunshine now. But it does mean that I am free. Free from bondage in this life and the next. And free to spend eternity with my Lord and Savior. The only question is: Does my life reflect the beauty of God in a way to catch the attention of passersby who long to hear about the One who calls them by name?