We have three Redbud trees out in our back yard, standing alone in a little row. Every spring they bloom beautifully and give us a lot of joy as we look at them from the house. However, we began to notice over the past couple years that they were struggling. They just weren’t as vibrant and full, especially the tree in the middle. Finally, last year, we had to cut down that middle tree. We felt it was just too far gone to have any hope of survival.
Weeks went by, and one day as I stood at our kitchen window, I noticed something between the two remaining Redbuds. It looked like a clump of some sort. Was it a pile of dead grass left from Gary’s mowing? I soon forgot about it, but once again several days later I noticed…
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What a grand and strong reminder in these days of uncertainty. Thank you!
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Thank you, Cecilia.
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What an incredible lesson this is! May we remain faithful to Him and see growth, come what may!
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Amen!!
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Amen that is exactly the passage we have been praying _ that when Daniel knew that the edict was signed we went to his house and prayed just as he always had done!
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It’s exactly what we need to remember today. Thanks for reading!
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Great lesson!!! I’m gonna assume that this post must’ve been written a while ago since it was a re-blog but I love how it still is so applicable today and that Jesus is still the answer…just like He always has been and will be!!🙏❤️
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It was written some time back but popped up on my memories so I shared again. Thanks, Alicia!
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