
Like a well-watered garden
by Ruth Olsen
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I will turn their mourning into gladness; I will give them comfort and joy instead of sorrow (Jeremiah 31:13b).
Read Jeremiah 31:10–14
What is your favourite season of the year? Of course, that depends on where you are and whether there are four seasons or two (dry/wet – tropical).
The readings for this week have focused on the impact of famine in Egypt in the time of Joseph. The Hebrews flourished in Goshen but, otherwise, Egypt became barren. Today’s verses from Jeremiah give hope and promise from the Lord regarding what he loves to do. When we humble ourselves and pray, he can make us like a well-watered garden, with abundant new spring growth, colour and vibrancy (Jeremiah 31:9). The cycle of seasons helps replenish the earth’s resources; it reminds us of who is ultimately in control (verses 10 and 11).
Jesus tells us: ‘In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world’ (John 16:33). In our fallen world, when we turn our backs on the Lord, we cut ourselves off from walking in his blessing. Jesus invites us to a different pathway: ‘Come to me, all you are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you …’ (Matthew 11:28–30).
Jesus invites us into a deepening personal relationship with him. That involves spending time in his word, praying, listening, reflecting and much more. It’s not easy – there are weeds to be pulled, new plants to grow, tend, prune, reshape when needed and nurture – you name it. Yet there’s also adventure, even as we deal with pain, shame, guilt or grief … But he leads us, by the power of his Spirit, gently healing and restoring us from the inside out. At the right time, he will turn our mourning into gladness, giving comfort and joy instead of sorrow. Will you let him?
Holy Spirit, remind us daily to come to Jesus, to deeply drink the living water he gives – speaking of you flowing in and out through us (John 7:37–39). Amazing! Amen.
Tough things happen in life for each of us at some stage. Currently, Ruth is on a health-issue journey with Jesus in a ‘winter season’. For helpful insights into seasons, she recommends Pastor Rolly Stahl’s teaching series, ‘Seasons of the Soul’, available on YouTube.
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