The boats are coming out of storage for the season and filling the marina.
The underbrush in the woods is starting to turn green.
Wildflowers are in bloom!
Farmers are plowing their fields.
Fruit trees are blossoming.
And this park along Lake Michigan is open again—one of our favorite spots for a (chilly) picnic lunch.
All in all, these hints of spring give me hope for warmer days, and future summer bike rides. I can even begin to imagine sitting on the beach with a good book to read. Spring is a season of hope. I often wonder if Adam and Eve despaired that first winter after they left Paradise, wondering if those “dead,” barren trees would ever live again. How they must have rejoiced to see flowers bloom and new buds appear!
Perhaps nature’s changing seasons were meant to teach us that life also has seasons of darkness and cold—but that God can bring renewed life, even from situations that seem beyond hope. I don’t think it’s an accident that the joy of Easter and Christ’s resurrection come in the Springtime. And with the hope that He brings, maybe I can patiently wait just a little longer for that “hopeless” situation or “dead” relationship to finally bear fruit.
“As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease.” Genesis 8:22
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Carla says
Your post inspires me to take time to be thankful today for all He has done for me and my family. Each new day He gives us should be viewed in this way, but we often lose sight of the fact that He is always there whether we are in a challenging time, a dry time or walking hand in hand with Him. Thank you for your reminder.
Jen says
Thank you for your beautiful post! I confess I forget about the hope that comes with Spring in MI. I seem to focus on the memories of winter.
Mary Huckabay says
Thank you for sharing this lovely journey with us.
My family is truly Blessed. From PA, to TX, and here
in N Louisiana, we only had thunderstorms with
heavy rain. HE protected us.
Patricia Kalili says
Mrs. Austin, I have read many of your books. Thank God for your Christian/Biblical focus. A privilege to take a look into how you relax away from your writing.
Aloha,
Patricia Kalili