Springing Up!
As we ease into spring, the weather softens, the
birds outside our breakfast window chirp a little louder and new green shoots
start to appear. Seasonally it is the
time for new beginnings and hope. In
this spring of 2021, we are emerging from what has been a rather gloomy winter—if
not the weather then lockdowns and/or the threat thereof, a world in disarray
on so many levels in so many places - uncertainties in employment, personal
health, separations due to the pandemic with family and friends we couldn’t be with
in their times of illness and even death. In many ways for many people it has
been an anxious and dispiriting time. So the promises of spring lift our
spirits.
The convener of our “Care & Share” group
this month has chosen as our discussion topic: “Inspiration: what inspires
you?”
I’m finding this theme a beneficial spring
exercise—spirit-lifting. I will be
sharing a picture of my favourite National Park which I first visited many
years ago. It’s inspiring to me because
the mountains put life into perspective. My current dramas are always dwarfed
by the sheer size and beauty of God’s creation.
The mountains engender awareness of both my own relative insignificance
and the awesomeness of having a Friend who not only shares such beauty with us but
gives us the capacity to appreciate it, while showing his enduring care and
concern even in the midst of our trials, small or large. And I am reminded of Jesus’ words in Matthew
10:29-31 (TPT): “You can buy two
sparrows for only a copper coin, yet not even one sparrow falls from its nest
without the knowledge of your Father.
Aren’t you worth more than many sparrows? So don’t worry. For your Father cares deeply about even the
smallest detail of your life.”
It can be too easy, especially during these last
few months, to find ourselves under the influence of the news and social media’s
24/7 cycle of ‘important information.’
Much of this crucial news is presented in a style which promotes an
underlying sense of angst and fear — statistically increasing their audience
share. See it on the mainstream TV
networks all the way through to fringe bloggers and social media influencers. And
at the end of the day, it can leave us feeling anxious, tense and apprehensive
without our even being conscious of what caused it. Drinking in of the beauty
we have been given to enjoy on earth (in person is best but even a picture will
do) transports me away from the anxieties and tragedies of today to the space
where Jesus is saying: “Are you weary,
carrying a heavy burden? Then come to
me, I will refresh your life, for I am your oasis.” Matt. 11:28 (TPT). This for me is the inspiring reminder
sprouting from the promise of spring.
Aniket Deole (@anik3t) unsplash. YOSEMITE IN SPRING
--Ruth Matthews