Well Watered

(Edited: You can listen to my radio interview “Surviving Cancer” on Encouragement Cafe by clicking HERE. You’ll hear how the Living Word of God has sustained my life.)

Isn’t that hydrangea lovely? You should have seen it yesterday. Too bad I didn’t take that picture. The heads of the blooms were hanging down and the “pink” was fading away. My husband bought this for me four days ago. It sat on the front porch in the plastic container and neither of us thought to water “her.” For two days she sat outside the front door taking in the heat from a Florida sun. Even still she was pretty in pink. For a while.

On the third day I stepped out to walk the dog and I saw her. I actually gasped!

Wilted. Forlorn. Dry.

The dog would  have to wait. I grabbed a plastic  tumbler, filled it and watered her. Later in the day I checked and saw no change.

I was afraid we had lost her.

Five thirty and my husband came home from work. I met him at the door and pointed out the obvious. He frowned.

“I know. I forgot to water. It doesn’t take long to dry out in this heat.”

Quickly I replied, “I added a large tumbler full of water this morning.”

“Oh, it  needs a lot more water than that.” He filled an empty gallon sized container and started pouring.

“When it’s full, it’ll drain out,” he added, just as a small puddle  of water escaped from the bottom of the plastic container.

This morning I stepped out the door, leash in hand, dog at foot. I had forgotten about our little casualty on the porch

“Good morning!” she seemed to greet me as the brilliance of her blooms caught my attention.

“Wow!” I exclaimed. And again, “Wow!” Truly, I was stunned at the change in her appearance.

After returning from the curb, I grabbed the camera and Hydrangea posed prettily in her pink frock highlighted by her dark green accessories.

As I snapped a few pictures, I reflected on the first few months after Andrew passed. I had no appetite, I lost weight and I was drowning in my clothes. My face was gaunt and I walked stooped over from the weight of grief. Physically I was undernourished and my physical condition mirrored my spiritual one. I found it hard to read my bible and pray. One afternoon I cried out to God and experienced a spiritual intervention. As a result, I made some physical and spiritual changes. Two of which were to run again and start a scripture memorization plan. Soon I regained my appetite for food and for His word.

Though not an overnight transformation like that of my pretty pink hydrangea, transformation has occurred nonetheless. Somehow…some SUPERnatural HOW, God’s word transforms us. But WE must take it in.

  • We must be people of the Word but we must also be people IN the Word.
  • When we neglect the watering of the Word, over time we become malnourished.
  • Our spiritual lives droop and lose color when our “soil” is dry.
  • We were made BY the Word, made FOR the Word and we are maintained IN the Word.

I’ll be sharing more on the “water of the Word” – perhaps in a short video.

Christ gave Himself for us that He might sanctify and cleanse us with the washing of water by the word.

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  • http://profiles.google.com/kathleen2148 Kathleen Flanagan

    Nature is such a never-ending reservoir of life-lessons. Loved the dots you connected here, AND your heart!

  • http://www.athomewithkim.com/ Kim | At Home With Kim

    What a sweet comparison. We all feel like that wilted plant withering when we neglect to get filled by God through His Word. I LOVE this post… and am convicted and encouraged by it. :-)

  • Cathy Simpson

    I love hydrangeas, Melanie. A beautiful post ~ Blessings ~

  • http://lauraboggess.com Laura Boggess

    Oh, Amen, Melanie. You are a tree planted by streams of living water, you beautiful woman, you. What a perfect picture of how God sustains us. I have been trying to get over to listen to your interview for two days, but keep getting interrupted. Can’t wait to find some time to sit with your story. Love to you.

  • http://www.eileenknowles.com Eileen

    I have hydrangeas in my yard too! They are beautiful flowers. You’re words are so true Lives transform when they are watered and fed by HIM.

  • SmellingCoffee

    I have found this to be so true! Even a day or two without “Water” makes a huge difference in everything. As you shared your honest journey of living without Andrew at your side, we have had the privilege of watching you “come back to life” through the nourishment of the Word. It is Life to all who will drink it.

    Jennifer

  • http://www.peaceforthejourney.com/ elaine @ peace for the journey

    Keep pouring the water in and don’t wait for anyone else to fill up the water pail…

    The strong, hard obedience of my heart.

    peace~elaine

  • http://www.placesofmyheart.blogspot.com/ Karen

    what refreshing & encouraging words ~ our names should have hydra in front of them too, to serve as a reminder of our great need to be watered by his Word. Thanks for sharing this reminder with us today.