✝ Daily Encouragement (7/9/24) "Bloom Where You're Planted" (Part 2)
Published: Wed, 07/10/24
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Wednesday, July 10, 2024 "Bloom Where You're Planted" (Part
2) Message summary: Yesterday's message was titled, "Bloom Where You're Planted". Today let us consider when we are called to bloom when God providentially plants us in an undesirable place that we would never have chosen.
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
From
our road
looking down
the long trail
you can spot
the sunflower
(close-up in
our lead
photo) which
grew from
these
clippings,
which
apparently had
included some
sunflower
seeds.
Morning
Glories are a
great example
of volunteer
plants. Years
ago Brooksyne
intentionally
planted some
but now for
about twenty
years they
just reseed
themselves and
grow all over,
often crowding
out other
plants. We've
determined to
enjoy morning
glories
because they
sure don't
seem to be
going away
anytime soon
and they have
beautiful
blossoms!
Earlier
this year we
shared about a
young mother
who had come
from South
Carolina to
our area with
her husband
and two young
sons to visit
family at
Christmas.
While here she
developed a
severe
infection
resulting in
the amputation
of both her
arms and legs
and a two
month stay in
our local
hospital.
Brooksyne
periodically
follows "Ciara
& Colton"
on Facebook
and yesterday
as we traveled
she read the
up to date
reports: "A
girl from our
church sang
this
convicting
song ["The
Painter's
Hand"] in the
morning
service
yesterday. It
challenged us
to trust God
for His plan
in our lives.
We watched the
recording
again as a
family in our
living
room....God
has been
working in
both our
hearts and it
has been our
prayer that He
is working in
the hearts of
our children
as well."
She
is
demonstrating
remarkable
faith in the
midst of her
adversity in
overcoming a
trial that she
never would
have imagined.
Ciara is in a
sense blooming
in a place she
would have
never have
purposefully
planted
herself in. Likewise Stephen (in the Bible) was providentially placed in a very hostile setting he scarcely would have imagined. In two chapters we have him going from obscurity to the joy of being chosen as one of the original deacons to preaching his powerful sermon leading to his fatal stoning.
Today's
text reveals
both his
blooming and
his
faith-filled
outlook at the
time of his
stoning:
"But
he, full of
the Holy
Spirit, gazed
into heaven
and saw the
glory of God,
and Jesus
standing at
the right hand
of God. And he
said, 'Behold,
I see the
heavens
opened, and
the Son of Man
standing at
the right hand
of God'" (Acts
7:55,56). By gazing into heaven and seeing the glory of God he surely was filled with great assurance but the text makes it clear he also made a verbal witness that those around him heard.
Today,
if you find
yourself in an
undesirable
spot, gaze
upward and see
God's glory.
Continue to
provide a
verbal witness
as evidence
that you are
still
blooming!
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Painter's
Hand"
Watch
on YouTube
Heather Prusse
(Song referred
to in message) "All Things" Watch on YouTube David & Nicole Binion
"Gonna
Be Alright"
Watch
on YouTube
Ryan
Ellis Brooksyne's Note: Walking the dogs on the trail across the street from our house I was delighted to see the volunteer sunflower from a great distance. It made my walk that much more enjoyable until I finally got to see it up close. It made me think of the hymn, "Sunshine in my soul today" written by Eliza Hewitt, a teen during the Civil War. In 1887 while teaching at the Northern Home for Friendless Children [imagine that being the name of your school], she was struck by an unruly student who slammed his slate across her back severely injuring her. After being placed in a heavy cast for six months she remained virtually immobile, wondering if she would ever walk again. Finally, when the cast was removed in early 1887, the doctor told her to take a short walk in nearby Fairmont park. It was a warm spring day, and she was overcome with joy. Returning home she immediately wrote the hymn: There's sunshine in my soul today More glorious and right, Than glows in any earthly sky, For Jesus in my light.
You
can't help but
find yourself
smiling if you
sing along
with this hymn
classic.
Listen
here
If
you're
unfamiliar
with that hymn
consider more
familiar hymns
she also
wrote: "When
We All Get to
Heaven", "More
About Jesus
Would I Know"
and "My Faith
Has Found a
Resting
Place".
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Here
are some purposefully
planted
sunflowers
along our back
fence facing
the sun, of
course. The
birds drop
seeds in
Brooksyne's
hanging
planters and
she lets them
grow about 4"
in the middle
of her flower
arrangement.
Then she
plucks them
from the
planter and
transplants
them where she
wants them.
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