On our walk yesterday morning I saw that the forest floor was dotted with these wild flowers. I believe they are some sort of Iris. The detail on them is so intricate, I just had to take a picture.
When I got back to the RV, I looked at the picture more closely. I am always in awe of God’s handiwork. Seriously, the first thing I thought of were the words Jesus spoke in Matthew 6:28-30 that say
“Consider the lilies of the field”.
Consider – think on, contemplate, mull over, study. What does this beautiful little flower have to teach us on this Sunday morning?
We were at this campground last summer and the summer before that. I only remember seeing a few of these flowers. So, the first thing I “considered” is they are impacting their surroundings. More are growing each year.
Question 1: Am I impacting my surroundings? Am I adding beauty and grace to my world?
“They neither toil or spin”.
These delicate flowers aren’t worried about how they grow or where they grow. They just grow. I found two of them that had pushed their way up through the soil right next to some elk scat. Not quite the picturesque setting you’d expect for something so delicate. All of them had to push through decaying pine needles, aspen leaves and wild grass but push they did.
That’s what flowers do they grow. They don’t stress over rainfall or worry about the climate. They grow.
Question 2: Am I growing? Or am I spending more time toiling and spinning in circles?
“Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these”.
King Solomon was the wealthiest king of his time. His garments were the finest purple, adorned with gold but Jesus said that the lilies of the field were more gloriously clothed than he was. The lilies were totally dependent on God’s provision, by themselves they were nothing. They had but one purpose – to point to the Creator.
My purpose, and your purpose, is to point those who see us to the Father. He is the One who will provide all we need. He sends the sunshine and the rain to nourish the flowers and He provides for us as well.
“Now if God so clothes the grass of the field…will He not much more cloth you, oh you of little faith”?
Final question: Am I trusting the Father to provide for me the way the flowers do? I ask you to “consider the lilies” today. Learn from these delicate beauties.