One of my favorite spring flowers is Lily of the Valley. I remember singing a song in church that has the following words in it: He’s the Lily of the valley and the bright and morning Star… I can see why someone would choose that flower. It is so elegant, so white, and so fragrant. When I discovered that we had some in our garden, I was very pleased.
There are some flowers that I’ve rejected – once discovering how invasive they can be. It’s nice when you can find out before it is out of control…
Have you ever been rejected? I have. But I’m in good company.
In 1 Samuel 8, Israel wants a king , like their neighbors (The Jones? ), instead of just the prophet, Samuel.
God had this to say to Samuel: “…it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king.” 1 Samuel 8: 7
Every once in a while I notice that the Holy Spirit sweeps some withered up old invasive flowers out the door of my heart. Ones that threaten to replace the Lily that resides there.
If I resist his work, then the invaders get a tenacious grip on me. It will hurt even more to tear them out at weeding time. Not to mention the harm they cause beforehand.
In 1 Samuel 8 there is a long nasty list of what will happen when the people get their wish and get a king. It’s gonna cost them dearly. They are going to “cry out for relief from the king…” 1 Samuel 8:18
Yes, I have cried out because the one I anointed has bit my heel. Addictions are like that. At first it seems so soothing to give into a numbing habit.
It offers a respite from the daily grind. Then its roots spread throughout your heart and mind and it begins to grind – YOU – up!
In my case it was eating disorders. Over 29 years ago the weeding process started, and it was not a pretty sight. But once I really and truly allowed Jesus to be my King, the cleanup progressed faster than I had hoped.
Flower gardens and hearts have some things in common. They both need a Master. I may not be a Master Gardener, but my Father is. He began a good work in me and I can trust him to continue. The Lord has promised he would.
He is the Lily of my valley. Who is yours?
…being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6