Fragrance in Our Lifework {a devotional}
And
why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how
they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: and yet I say unto you,
That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Matthew 6:28, 29.
The
great Master Artist calls our attention to the soulless flowers of the
field, pointing out the beautiful tints and the wonderful variety of
shades one flower may possess. Thus God has revealed His skill and care.
Thus He would show the great love He has for every human being.
The
Lord our Creator expends as much care, wisdom, and time upon the tiny
flower as upon the great things He creates. In the tiniest flowers are
seen a beauty and perfection that no human art can copy. The delicate
tracery of the tinted rose, as well as the stars in the heavens, shows
the penciling of the great Master Artist.
Choice
flowers ... reveal the advantages of culture. They teach us that it is
our privilege to improve. God desires us to bring fragrance into our
lifework. We are to be the plants of the Lord, serving Him in whatever
way He wills. Let us do all in our power to beautify our characters....
Tender care must be given to the delicate plants. The useless offshoots
must be taken away. The bruised parts must be carefully bound up. So
those who are weak in the faith must have fostering care. We are to bind
to our stronger purposes the weaklings in the Lord’s garden, giving
them support.
From
the endless variety of plants and flowers, we may learn an important
lesson. All blossoms are not the same in form or color. Some possess
healing virtues. Some are always fragrant. There are professing
Christians who think it their duty to make every other Christian like
themselves. This is man’s plan, not the plan of God. In the church of
God there is room for characters as varied as are the flowers in a
garden. In His spiritual garden there are many varieties of flowers.
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