When I woke up this morning, I heard birds singing outside my window. With a sense of excitement and expectancy I jumped out of bed and ran to see if it was true. Peeking through the blinds I saw sunshine flooding over the yard, birds hopping after each other in the trees, and little bits of green beginning to push themselves up out of the ground as the last traces of the snow melted away. Spring! God's creatures are celebrating the blessing of sunshine, new life makes its grand entrance into the world. Out with the old, dark, dreary, cold days of winter. In with the new, bright, sparkling days of spring! Despite the chill, the sunshine seemed to be calling me out to the yard, and I started making a mental list of things I'd like to do once it warms up and the ground thaws out a little: rake the yard, prune the trees and bushes, plant new flowers, clean it all up so it looks beautiful! What is it about spring that just makes you want to clean? Maybe not everyone has the urge, but something about the thought of spring give me new energy to start the day. The winter chill, which is always unpleasant and makes me want to hide at home in bed, suddenly becomes the invigorating chill of spring, giving me a zest for life that makes me want to get up and get going! As I turned away from the window to tackle my "to-do's" for the day, a song came to mind, and I started singing, "How marvelous! How wonderful! And my song shall ever be: How marvelous! How wonderful is my Savior's love for me!" (I Stand Amazed in the Presence, Charles H. Gabriel, 1905).
I had been marveling at God's new creation and His faithfulness in bringing the spring after the months of cold and darkness. Then, it struck me that today is Ash Wednesday - the beginning of the season of Lent. Today is the beginning of a forty day journey towards the cross; remembering the message Jesus brought to the world and His sacrifice for us. Most importantly, it is celebrating that He rose from the dead, conquered the grave and established victory over sin and death in the magnificence of Easter. Because of His sacrifice, we can become a new creation. Because Jesus took on my darkness, I can look forward to spring.
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!"
2 Corinthians 5:17
How marvelous! How wonderful is my Savior's love for me!
How marvelous indeed!..Even though spring is apparently not yet coming here... they're talking about another possible 30" storm next week here... oi. I suppose that will just make spring even more welcome when it gets here, and in the meantime, I'll ponder how He washes us white as snow and how beautiful snow can make all the deadness underneath.
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