Bursting with Joy
Romans 12:12
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
Every summer, for as long as I remember, I've looked forward to the black-eyed Susan's blooms. I love how they dot the fields and ditches as if they are attending a ball and dressed in their finest array. Yet they show a humbleness by bowing their heads in a friendly wave. Their golden yellow color reminds me of the summers of my youth when we'd play in the fields, take walks or ride our bikes down the one-lane road, and these lovely flowers would sway in the ditches.
With all the rain we’ve had this year, the beautiful
golden blooms in my flower bed are bursting with joy. For whatever reason He
created such a delightful yet simple flower, I'll be forever grateful. When
this perennial beauty returns every year, I am reminded of the eternal hope I
have in Jesus.
The verse in Romans encourages me to remain joyful
because I have hope. Hope for eternal life, hope of salvation, and hope for a
life filled with joy. But in this world, we will have pain and sorrow. The
writer of Romans calls it affliction. I think of that word as a medical malady,
but I believe he refers to the difficulties we have in life. It's hard to be
patient when Satan attacks, when we feel hurt and stepped on, and when life
just stinks. Yet we are called to be patient, to wait on the Lord. He asks me
to be faithful in prayer. Jesus wants me to call on him in my affliction. His
desire is for me to talk to him and seek his help.
I'm thankful I have hope that gives joy. I'm
grateful for patience (I kind of cringe when I say that, but I know patience is
a blessing.) I'm more than appreciative that I can talk to God about life. He
listens to me and takes what I say to heart.
When you see the black-eyed Susan's nodding their
heads, remember the hope we have in Jesus.
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