For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven…A time to plant and a time to harvest (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2).
Have you ever considered how much plants and your life have in common? Last year I received a unique birthday gift from my husband. It was a blue pot that had soil in it. My husband told me that bulbs of my favorite flower had been planted in the soil and would grow over time. For an individual who knew very little about properly caring for a plant, I was excited yet skeptical about how successful this process would be.
I remember taking trips to the porch frequently to water the plant. Other days when water wasn’t needed, I would go outside just to see if there was any progress in the growth process. Personally, the hardest part for me was waiting patiently and watching for some sign of hope to show itself above the soil. Days passed, weeks passed, and even a couple of months passed; however, my plant successfully grew. I was so excited and would often say, “Whoa baby, look how much you’ve grown.”
This summer my attempts with planting did not go as well as last year. It’s ok, I’m still learning. I’ll just try again next year. Although my pursuit of growing plants this year was unsuccessful, I still learned some valuable life lessons through planting.
One sunny day I remember staring out the window at my pots with freshly planted seeds. I was so grateful for the sun because it had been overcast and raining every day for almost a week. My plants, that had yet to sprout, could finally get all the food and nurture they needed. Again, came the process of waiting patiently for a sign of hope. I frequently wondered if anything was happening beneath the soil, but of course, I knew the answer would be revealed in time. During that very moment God reminded me that just because I couldn’t see below the soil, it didn’t mean nothing was happening. He also pointed out to me that all plants don’t grow at the same rate. Some plants need more time and nurture to fully grow and develop. Either way, it takes faith and hope to believe that change is occurring even when I can’t see it.
This moment wasn’t just about a plant, it was about life. I reflected on seeds in my own life that I had recently worked so hard to plant; praying and hoping that one day I would see the results of my labor. Despite all of my hard work, many days I felt like nothing was happening and wondered if it was all in vain. It’s amazing how with time and patience, some of the seeds that I felt were growing the least were in the process of manifesting the whole time.
My reflective question to you today: What seeds in your life are you tired of waiting on to fully develop? What seeds in the soil of your life do you need to look at and say, “Be patient, give it a little more time?” Have you been anxiously waiting to see the results of a seed planted in your life called faith, authenticity, patience, timeliness, consistency, self-awareness, courage, health, balance, etc.? You may not be able to see every seed in your life quickly grow and manifest right before your eyes; honestly sometimes you may not notice any change at all. During those moments remember that just because you can’t always see below the soil it doesn’t mean that nothing is happening. When you least expect it, you will realize your hard work was not in vain, and just like my planting season last year, you will surprisingly and gratefully look at yourself in the mirror with a smile and say, “Whoa baby, look how much you’ve grown.”
Rasheena says
This is good. I love it!
LaTosha Alexander says
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed reading it.
Tonya Woolfolk says
Amen! Thank you for that reminder.
LaTosha Alexander says
You’re so welcome! Definitely a lesson that I need to remind myself of often.