Monday, October 17, 2016

A SEASON OF CHANGE

It’s autumn in the upper Midwest and the woods are truly beautiful.

The hot and humid summer air recently gave way to a more crisp and refreshing sensation. There seems to be more people out and about enjoying it as well. Whether hiking in the woods or walking down the street, the people I encounter seem more pleasant. The animals that stay for the winter are busy fattening up and the birds are preparing for their journey south. Of the four seasons, autumn is my favorite.

The variety of trees go through their own change differently; all going through the same change and preparing for the next season, but the process for each tree looks very different. The mighty white pines will shed their needles and instantly replace them, retaining a green foliage through the winter. The leaves of the oak will turn from green to brown, while certain maples turn a brilliant crimson. It creates quite a sight!




For people, it’s important for us to go through a season of autumn as well. Call it a time to shed some extra baggage if you will; a time to get rid of those things that keep us from preparing for our next season of growth. For some people that may appear seamless, like the white pine. For others, it may be kind of dull, like the oak. Of course, some will go through the season in a spectacular fashion that invokes oohs and ahhs, like the maple. Whichever way you get through your season, it’s that way because God created it just for you.


Romans 12:1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God-this is your true and proper worship.



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