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For two months, Karamoja has known only heat and dry ground, but my flowers have been teaching me about God’s love.
Each morning, I rise to water the flowers and the paspalum. I chose to plant these flowers and paspalum simply for the love of it. Many people wondered why I would do that in a government facility.
But back to my flowers…
No matter how much I try, my efforts never quite seem to match their need. Still, I keep going, searching for little ways to help them survive. Every time I water them, I am reminded of the words of Jesus:
“See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these…”
And I pause.
These flowers do not worry about where their water will come from, even under the relentless sun. Yet, out of love, I find myself laboring for them every morning. They give me nothing in return. I simply delight in seeing them flourish in their beauty.
When termites began attacking the paspalum, I couldn’t sit still. I tried everything I could: spraying, sprinkling ashes, searching for any remedy because I could not bear to watch anything destroy them.
Each morning, as the sun rises, I pull back the curtains and look at them. That quiet moment fills my heart with unexplainable joy. I can tell, just by looking, that they need water. They don’t have to ask. I just know. I want them to grow, to thrive… but more than that, I think of the next doctor who will one day live in this house. I hope they will step outside, see this little garden, and feel joy. I hope they will understand the beauty of the words:
“Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.” (John )
And then, I realize that this is how God loves me.
He created me simply to love me. To care for me. To provide for me. To protect me. It is as though He said, “I have so much love. I must share it. Let there be Gladys.”
He delights in taking care of me. He smiles when I walk in goodness. He rejoices when I receive the love He so freely gives. Our relationship is not transactional. I do not love Him so that He may reward me. I love because He first loved me.
I don’t do good works to earn God’s blessings. I do good works because I am already so richly blessed. I have received so much love that it overflows. I simply must give it.
And just as He loves me so deeply, so freely…
I, too, choose to love.
Sometimes when people say, “God bless you,” I smile, but deep inside I long to tell them something more:
“I am already blessed.” But I know that religion has not taught them that. Religion teaches people to labour for blessings. Grace has taught me to recognize it.
@MissLELOMK1 May the Lord Jesus Christ come through for you that you'll burst out in laughter singing praise for the gift that you're holding now seeming shattered when it's brought forth vibrant and whole🙌🙏 God is in control 🙏🕊️