Increase Your Bloom Abilityنموونە
Does God Want Me to Bloom?
My house is entered by a long driveway lined with rosebushes. Well, they aren’t exactly bushes at all-- more like sparse sticks with thorns and a few leaves. It’s not lovely or welcoming. But I envision the day when I drive up to find a prolific display of colors exploding with blooms extended from luxuriant flourishing bushes.
My husband, Chad, does not share my vision. Instead, he has urged me to remove these stragglers. He thinks they’re an eyesore. Indeed, my ugly bushes are not a vision of horticultural beauty. But I haven’t been willing to cooperate. Their current state continues to remind me of my own spiritual place of discontent. Just as I long for thriving plants that burst with a kaleidoscope of colors, I deeply desire to live a life of substance that bears an exuberant amount of spiritual fruit.
If we’re honest, this desire for exuberance in terms of spiritual fruit is something you and I have both felt from time to time. The desire to reflect the character of Christ in our day-to-day activities runs deep through our veins. But too often, instead, we resemble my straggly excuses for rosebushes:
- • We do not have the patience to endure what the day brings. Those closest to us pay the consequences.
- • Sometimes our anger is not in check--losing control of our emotions.
- • We battle forgiveness and resolution, mentally regurgitating events we have endured by hurtful people. We recite different endings– what we SHOULD have said instead of what we DID SAY—that may have made all the difference--at least to our pride.
- • We fret and worry in the face of unknown circumstances and questions without answers-- not really sure if God recognizes the gravity of our circumstances. We wonder if He is willing to help us.
- • Sometimes we’ve simply lost our vision for who God has designed us to be. Life is not what we planned, but numbness or even indifference develops toward others.
God’s purpose for you is that you become a prolific bloomer. We find this truth in Scripture (John 15:8). It’s blatant. Unhidden. And if that were not enough, Jesus, Himself, has provided the blueprint for how this can be achieved in our lives.
You and I must simply make a choice: Either we will take Him at His Word and move to the next level-- or we won’t.
About this Plan
We want lives that bear fruit. From making lasting impacts in the lives of those closest to us, to touching those in the furthest reaches of our spheres of influence, a longing—not just for some fruit, but for lives that bear abundant fruit persists. Is this just narcissism or God-given desire? Discover God’s longing for you and how you can increase your bloom ability in this 5-day reading plan.
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