Solomon and the lilies

I confess to being a worrier. Faith and trust come hard.
Looking at my lilies reminds me that my Father cares for me just as I tend my flowers. I weed and water them, mulch and fertilize them. Their welfare is my responsibility. Flowering is their responsibility.
So it is with my Father. He tends me so that I may flower and produce fruit.
Why am I borrowing trouble and carrying responsibilities that are not mine to bear?
My Heavenly Father beckons me to give my worries to Him.
I wish I only had to do that once, that all concerns would vanish the first time I confessed my worrying. Such is not the case. I must repeatedly hand over my worries. Just as I build physical muscle through exercise, I build spiritual muscle through exercising discipline over my mind.
Worrying makes my flowers diseased and wilted. I want to produce beautiful flowers, so I must turn over my worries to the One who cares for me.
Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you. (I Peter 5:7)
Labels: Bible, Bible lesson, devotional, flowers, garden, gardening
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