Yesterday I had a pleasant visit with my Daddy.  He wanted to sit outside on the front porch so that he could enjoy the cool morning air.

There are fewer days when he seems to be like his old self, so yesterday was a true gift.

As he talked in the sun light, I studied the outlines of his face.  There is no body-fat left in his face or hands.    Something about his face reminded me of his mother.   His hands, now thin and shaky, were once so strong and secure.  He was the protector of our home.  Now I try to protect him.

As Daddy sat on the porch and scanned his yard he said, “The bad thing about looking around is seeing everything that needs to be done and I can’t do anything!”  It really is overwhelming — even for me — when I look around my parent’s yard.   There IS so much to do, though I barely have time to take care of my own home and yard.  Sigh.  Daddy always kept their yard cut and his flowers were always so beautiful.

What is a daughter to do?

I decided I would show up in their yard first thing this morning and begin the tedious process of pulling the weeds from their flower beds.  Each weed gave me the opportunity to pray for my family — all of the entanglements, the bitter roots, the blooms.   I prayed about all of the roots in our family that needed to be removed.  I prayed there would be mercy where it is needed … repentance where it is needed …  Change.

I pulled, dug, and prayed as I enjoyed a Spring morning in the lawn where I explored as a child.

Even as I worked, the smell of the soil took me back to simpler days.

Below is the Hosta bed that is now ready for summer.

What will this spring and summer hold for us?  When my parents are gone, will my siblings and I be able to transport a lot of these plants that mean so much to our Daddy?

This flower bed is also ready for flowers to be planted.  I doubt you can see it, but I had to be ever so careful not to damage the plants my parents call “Hen and Biddies” near the rocks.

You know, our lives are so much like these little Hen and Biddies (the purple/red plants you see).  Sometimes the weeds of life can choke us and even cover us.  Sometimes the roots of wicked, harmful words and lies can suffocate us with rotten fruit.  I didn’t see the little shoots of the purple/red plants until I removed the covering of weeds.

We need JESUS.

It takes God’s Word and His Spirit to change us.

John 15:1-3
I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.  He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit He prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.  You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.

We need the Master Gardener to remove the unholy weeds and roots from our lives.

Have you asked God to remove any weeds that choke out His Word in your life?  I have.

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