3/13/16

One small dandelion....


I stopped at the post office this past Friday and there in the grass was the most perfect, most exquisite dandelion I have ever seen in my life. I had to stop and squat down on the grass to get a picture to share with you.


Isn't it gorgeous? Well, it got me to thinking that I wrote a blog about the dandelion. So I pulled it up and sure enough on March 25th, 2011 I wrote the following and it is still as fitting now as it was then. I hope you enjoy.....

I was looking out my window yesterday and noticed one single dandelion popped up in the yard next door. Its brilliant yellow a deep contrast to the crisp green grass. What made it even more amazing is he had just mowed earlier that day and the grass was neat and trim. But there, standing alone, was that one small dandelion. 

It got me to thinking about the life of a dandelion. They have a short lifespan and can turn from the pretty yellow to the white "blowing" ones overnight. They regenerate themselves by changing to the white and letting their seeds be redistributed. They have a very deep taproot that is hard to remove and lawn fanatics lament about the invasive dandelions and invest small fortunes to keep their yards free. 

So to sum up what I found out about the dandelion. It is not very well received. While some plot and plan to do away with it, it's seeds still live on and it grows stronger and more powerful with time. 

Isn't that like our Lord? Though Jesus had earthly friends, He basically walked alone. While some despised Him and plotted against Him, they were not able to completely destroy him. Though they pierced His side and crucified Him. He arose. Isaiah 11:1 says And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots.

God has planted the seeds with the crucifixion of His beloved Son. Evil cannot destroy it. Hatred can not wipe it out. It is like the dandelion that continues to see rebirth over and over again. The love of God is a deep root that replenishes each of us with the seeds of His love, mercy and grace.

4 comments:

Sandi said...

This was beautiful, moving, profound. So much symbolism in the tiny dandelion!

This was very encouraging. Thank you.

Breathing In Grace said...

Aren't dandelions beautiful? God created them, so how could they be any different? That one is absolutely perfect, too. HOPE you have a blessed SONday...even in the rain.

Linda said...

Beautiful post...hey, Brenda...I saw this article in today's paper--the Corning Museum of Glass is having a Pyrex Exhibition. Enjoy!!!

http://www.cmog.org/collection/exhibitions/pyrex

Terri D said...

An absolutely lovely post and a sure sign of spring! Beautiful.