Thought for the Day 6/5/2020
Friday Tale - The
Weeds in Our Lives
Isn't it amazing how you never
have to water your weeds or nurture them and they still give you an unwanted
crop?
I can remember as a
young boy growing up in Santa Cruz, California my grandfather showed me how to
dig up this pesky weed called Bermuda grass. It was terrible stuff and it would
really spread if you didn't get it out by the roots.
That was then. But more
recently when my wife and I bought our first home about 8 years ago; guess what
I had to deal with? If you said weeds, you are correct. There was this certain
patch of weeds that was similar to the Bermuda grass. In other words, just as
invasive.
After getting the
inside of our home settled, it was time to work on the outside. On my hands and
knees I vigorously attacked the weeds with a small hand trowel getting each one
out by the roots. Spring after, spring that was my ritual. Just this Spring I
realized that one particular weed was no longer prevalent but another one was
in full force. So again, I got down on my hands and knees and got to work
ridding them from my yard. When I was finished, my yard was better off.
What hidden message is
this true story purveying? Sometimes our life can be oh so similar. Yes, we all
have weeds in our life. These weeds can be challenges, setbacks, negative
beliefs, or naysayers, and the list can go on and on.
The solution is when
dealing with these weeds of life is to get to the root of it and remove them
one by one and eventually you will conquer this round. And when another crop of
weeds shows up, deal with them directly before they spread, because now that
you know what to do with them by getting to the root of it, it will give you
more courage and wisdom the next time a problem crops up.
You could say we all
need weeds in our life to challenge us to grow. Once you know how to handle the
weeds in your yard to make it beautiful--so too will your life be.
~ Tony Masiello
The wicked may grow like weeds,
those who do wrong may
prosper,
yet they will be
totally destroyed,
because you, LORD, are
supreme forever.
~ Psalm 92:7-8 (GNB)