Seasons! I have visited, but never lived, in a place where there is
only one season. I do not think I would really like that very much. It
is nice, if you live in a climate where the winters are desperately
cold, to dream of perpetual warmth. Or, if most of your season faces
blistering heat, it is nice to think of cool breezes. Still, I would
miss the wonder of four seasons. I can't help but believe that God gave
the best of creation to those who enjoy all four of the created
seasons.
I have a hard time trying to choose which one is my favorite season. In
the winter, I look forward toward the spring. In the heat of summer, I
wait for the fall. One might think I could limit my favorites to spring
and fall, but that is not really true. I love the winter in the
mountains when the leaves are gone and the rocks and crags stand out in
clear relief. There is something majestic that does not show itself
when the green leaves cover the view. And summer, when would you swim
or spend a day at the beach without summer? God made them all and I
love them!
God made them all and I love them!
Seems to me that God may have also placed seasons in our lives to
remind us of life itself. Spring is the season of beginnings. Summer is
the time for growth. Fall is the time of radiant beauty with a hint of
coming winter. Winter is waiting for the resurrection that the warmth
of spring brings.
It sounds biblical, does it not? I find it helpful to think in these
terms. At no time is it more comforting than when I stand in grief
beside a loved one's grave. Like the barren trees of winter, there is
no sign of that which I viewed in the radiance of life, but there is
the faith that, as certainly as the trees will leaf out and flowers
will bloom in spring, this one whom I love and miss will find new life
in the blazing glory of God's greatest spring, the resurrection!
Solomon wrote, "There is an appointed time for everything. And there is
a time for every event under heaven" (Ecclesiastes 3:1). And again, "He
has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also set eternity
in their heart ...." (Ecclesiastes 3:11). I like to think the seasons
are just this way. Especially the part where He "set eternity in their
heart." I love the blaze of colors in our East Texas fall and I grieve
the loss when the last leaf has left the tree. But ... I also know that
though the winter is upon us, spring is coming and the bitter chill and
the barren land -- and lives -- will soon be filled with warmth,
growth, and joy.!
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