Violets
May 18
And hope does not disappoint us, because God has poured out his
love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, whom he has given us.
Romans 5:5
They each held a fist full of violets as they rode the thirty minutes to see
Gramma in the nursing home. They were so proud of picking them—one or
two at a time—from the blanket of little flowers covering the plush grass under
the grape arbor.
The sisters had picked until they had what amounted to two brilliant bou-
quets of blue, purple, and white love! With smiles that matched the joy in their
heart and climbing on stools to be seen, they held them at arms length and
announced, “Here!” Gramma, who’d had a stroke recently, managed a smile.
Delighted Gramma had liked their present, the little girls jumped from their
stools and ran from the room, heading for their next encounter with life.
Shaking their heads and smiling, Mom and Dad watched as the girls flew
out the door. They continued to sit at Gramma’s bedside, marveling at the vital-
ity of life. In two, it was increasing; in one, it declined, and through it all, the
love remained alive, attentive, and selfless. As a tear slipped from Mom’s cheek
to the collar of her dress, she thanked God for creating flowers so little girls
could use them to say, “I love you!”
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The cycle of life retains a hope for the future. In each little kindness, we reflect
the love of God that His Spirit produces in us. As we grow older, we become
more sensitive to His leading and to the gifts He gives us along life’s journey.
As flowers bloom in season, we too develop into something beautiful as
we draw nearer to God. We are blessed with special moments and memories
that construct the substance of life. In those memories lies hope for the future.
Prayer
“Father of love, thank You for giving me relationships that
cause my heart to soar and tumble with the events of life.
May hope be seen in my life as I do my best to reflect the
presence of Your Holy Spirit. Forgive me when it doesn’t
and help me adjust my attitude. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”