- i have no weed whacker, so this creates an easier edge for mowing than running along a chain link fence.
- this area allows me to preserve some of Pap's plants on my own property - his bigger lily bed is in the part of the yard that is now part of my other neighbors' property - so i transplanted quite a few starts (i've also kept my eyes open for deals in the local greenhouses on unique or different varieties! AND i even got a start from the lady we served on our mission trip to WV last summer :) ).
- i really like flowers/growing stuff - and lilies are perennials which provide lovely greenery as well as an amazing variety of colors.
enter the antagonist. my neighbors' (the ones whose yard is NOT separated from mine by a fence) have a new puppy. she loves to run up and down the fence line to mess with my other neighbor's dogs. this is not conducive to the growth of plants (either lilies or the asparagus crop nearer to the house). i have tried several preventative methods: yelling, "hey, stay over there!" (not effective), talking to the neighbors about my concern (they tied her up, she gets loose), erecting one of those little white, metal interlocking fences from wal-mart (she's learning to jump it). honestly, it's pretty discouraging to see quite a bit of work and effort going to waste. HOWEVER, and most importantly, i keep in mind that my neighbors need to know Jesus, more than i need pretty flowers. o God, may i be faithful in planting gospels seeds and may they grow and bloom even if my lilies don't!
those opening paragraphs are really just a picture - an introduction to the main focus of my meditation and prayer this morning: Matthew 13:1-23 (especially verses 18-23). these verses which comprise the parable of the sower and its explanation are some of the most sobering for someone who spends his life sowing the seed of the word. to read of 75% of the soils being in reality bad soil can be a discouraging thing. however, i am reminded of Jesus' reply to the disciples disparaged cries of "Who then can be saved?", "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." (Matthew 19:25-26)
and so i pray as another season of seed sowing draws to a close (and especially for those with whom we spent countless hours of scripture memorization): O God, give understanding - may this word stick with them (not in one ear and out the other/quickly forgotten) - do not let the evil one snatch away the precious word. i pray for roots - for the hard work of their development through stoney hearts. may you replace those stoney hearts with hearts of flesh. i pray protection for the tender shoots which are growing - praying against those chokers, the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches (and yes, Lord, this is my main worry for this group of which the neighbors' dog reminds me). may these precious ones bear fruit - abundant and lasting fruit. thank You for other sowers and waterers (and forgive me for my pride in often thinking that i am the only or most competent one)! thank You that You are the one who makes the seed to grow (and forgive me for forgetting that and thinking too highly of myself)! thank You that i can always trust Your faithfulness and that Your word accomplishes its purpose! in the precious name of Jesus, the main content of the word. amen.
Matthew 7:24-27; John 15:1-17; 1 Corinthians 3:5-9