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Nuggets of Wisdom from an Occasional Gardener

His Whisperings Posted on May 13, 2013 by Janice D. GreenMay 13, 2013
Dewberry AKA "devil weed"

Dewberry AKA “devil weed”

For starters, I will have to sheepishly say “Do as I say, not as I do,” with your garden…

As I sized up the task of preparing my flower garden for the new plants my husband and I had been growing in small containers, I dreaded the task of pulling the weeds that had once again taken over my flower bed. I can give you my excuses for not having dealt with them sooner, but suffice it to say it was a job that was long overdue.

Pulling weeds is one thing, but when it comes to pulling out the Dewberry briers, it is another matter altogether. When I first encountered these briers I didn’t know what they were, so I named them “devil weed.” They make long thick roots that go down so deep that when you pull on them, you only succeed in getting the top of the roots. The rest will quickly put up more leaves and continue to grow.

In addition to the long thick roots, Dewberries send out shoots in every direction above the ground; and every place it comes in contact with the soil, it sends down more roots. There is little incentive to tackle the rest of the weeds until you get the Dewberries out of the way, or your hands and arms will get raked with briers with every other fist full of weeds you pull.

The berries that give this brier its name look and taste like blackberries; and in the past we have made the mistake of waiting to harvest the fruit before pulling them up. But picking them is a backbreaking job because the briers only grow close to the ground. Most berries get eaten by birds and other wild animals who return all those seeds to the ground to make even more briers.

We learn from reading Genesis 3:17-19 that part of the curse caused by Adam’s fall was that the ground would bring forth thorns and thistles. There is no doubt in my mind that Dewberries lead the list of thorns in the curse. The shoots that snake across the ground remind me of the serpent.

I couldn’t help but make the parallel between this “devil weed” and the sins we allow to take root in our lives. If we aren’t diligent to keep them out, they will not only take root, but they will send out shoots to further entangle us in sin and perhaps bring others down with us.

The only way I can hope to eliminate this “devil weed” from my garden is to be as thorough as possible to remove every sprig, and follow that up by regularly digging out the new shoots that will continue to come up from the roots, hoping that one day I will gain the victory as the plant runs out of stored energy in the roots.

Just as I can’t get lazy with my garden, I can’t allow sins like laziness, self-indulgence, love of money, gossip, or neglect of prayer and Bible reading to grow in the garden of my heart. I must be diligent in every way to stay close to Jesus and to have a pure heart.

 

by Janice Green, author of The Creation and The First Christmas

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Creation or Evolution – What IS the big deal?

His Whisperings Posted on April 21, 2013 by Janice D. GreenApril 21, 2013
The Creation coloring pages by Nancy Gordon

The Creation coloring pages by Nancy Gordon

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. This is the first sentence of the first book in the Bible. It is the most important sentence in the whole creation account – God created everything, the world didn’t create itself.

Why is it important for people to recognize God as Creator? Because without God, life has little value. We become accidents with no purpose. The life of an endangered snail becomes more important than human fetuses. And masses of humanity become expendable in death prison camps.

Our children need to know that they were created by God, and that their lives have purpose and value. They need to be able to recognize God’s loving hand, even in the bumps in the road, so that disappointments that seem like life crises don’t tempt them to try suicide.

The politically correct intelligentsia of today wants to dominate our children’s thought processes. Bill Nye, the Science Guy came out with a video a few years ago that villainized parents and teachers who taught them creationism. “Creationism is not appropriate for children,” said Nye. It was OK to believe it yourselves, “but don’t make your kids do it. Because we need them.” He seems to think that if our children don’t accept evolution they won’t be innovative, which is total nonsense. Since when has the belief that God created the heavens and earth – since when has that belief become the litmus test of innovation?

If we don’t get a handle on this; however, scientists like Nye, with the help of the liberal media, are bent on controlling the minds of our children in this and every other way.

Christians need to read the creation account carefully and not try to put things in it that aren’t really there. It was initially written to people who had no idea about much information that is common knowledge today, so it was written in a language they would understand. But the bottom line is God created everything, he had a plan, and he is still in control today.

  • What is a “day.” If we get bent out of shape over 24 hours we hurt ourselves. After all, there wasn’t a sun or moon to orbit the earth until the fourth “day.” I see more sequence in the days than the technical terms to describe 24 hours.
  • Light before the sun? Who says the sun originated light in the first place? There are billions of stars out there and most are bigger than the sun. God created light on the first day, not the sun.
  • God rested on the seventh day. He didn’t take a permanent vacation… Numbers don’t stop with seven, and God’s days didn’t either. Perhaps he has continued to refine his creation – but not by waiting for accidents, I’m sure.

This short blog post can’t begin to say all I would share about the reasonableness of the creation account. God created a world that is ablaze with beauty – accidents don’t create, and their outcomes are not exactly beautiful. Evolution of living species requires both male and female accidents happening simultaneously – yet they take millions of years to accidentally happen??? Has anyone studied probabilities lately?

What are we doing to help our children and grandchildren understand their need to know and trust the one true loving God who created them in His image?

by Janice D. Green, author of The Creation and The First Christmas

Click here for ideas to create your own VBS or Bible study on the creation.

The Creation by Janice D. Green

Posted in Bible apologetics, God's Creation, Grandparenting, Parenting / Life | Tagged creation, Evolution vs. Creationism, Genesis | Leave a reply

Life happens, but God is in control

His Whisperings Posted on March 17, 2013 by Janice D. GreenMarch 17, 2013

In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps. –Proverbs 16:9 (NIV 1984)

Sometimes it makes no difference what plans you make, they will be changed. Such has been the story of my life since the beginning of 2013.

The whole month of January and the first week of February this year my focus was totally on my back. I didn’t know it could hurt so bad. January has been poetry month for me in the previous two years, but I couldn’t bring myself to think of anything worth writing and gave up before day ten.

About the time my back got well enough for me to think about writing blog posts or anything else (February 13) I got the news that my 94-year-old uncle had passed. He was my mother’s twin brother. So I left my husband at home to take care of things and drove from our home near the coast of South Carolina to central Tennessee to meet up with my sister and continue to northern Indiana for the funeral.

A few hours before the funeral we learned that my mother was having respiratory problems so we gave up on visiting any of the places we lived in Indiana before returning to Tennessee to be with her. It turned out Mom had pneumonia and she was admitted to the hospital. When the pneumonia appeared to be cleared up Mom was moved to a rehab center and I drove back to my home in South Carolina. But even on the way home I was getting messages that Mom was not doing well. Within a week I returned to Tennessee to help my sister spend time with Mom in the hospital for the second round of pneumonia.

I arrived home today and considered where I am on my blog. All I can say is Life Happens… Sometimes we decide what we will do and then we do it. Other times, we simply do what must be done. I have no regrets for spending those days with my Mom. I feel so blessed to still have her these many years.

Spending time with Mom was surely more important than anything I might have pecked out for my blog during that time. I know God is in control of the events that take place around me so there is no need to question why. I simply trust him and move on.

 

Scripture quoted by permission. Quotations designated (NIV) are from THE HOLY BIBLE: NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved.

 

 

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Alone for Christmas?

His Whisperings Posted on December 24, 2012 by Janice D. GreenDecember 24, 2012

If you are reading this today, on Christmas Eve, you probably have more time on your hands than many who are scrambling to get everything ready for a big family get-together. Chances are you are one of many who may, for one reason or another, be separated from family members who you would like to be with at this special time of the year. I share your disappointment as my mother and siblings are 550 miles to the west of me, my daughter’s family is 450 miles north, and my husband’s family is over 800 miles to the north. Fortunately I have wonderful friends who make up my “other family” who live closeby.

Even with the wonderful friends, the absense of those family members I have known the longest still leaves a little empty place in my heart. When my mind begins to dwell on this, one of the songs in our church’s cantata comes to mind. The song is called “Blessings.” I invite you to listen to this YouTube version by clicking here.

One of the blessings of not having the busy-ness of a large gathering of people is extra time to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, time to think of the Christ Child lying in the manger in a stable with his young homeless mother and father who couldn’t find a bed for the night. His visitors that night were the smelly shepherds who were the first to hear of his birth from the angels. This baby Jesus was none other than the Son of God who left his home in glory for this lowly reception into our world. Before he was two years old Mary and Joseph had to flee with Jesus to Egypt to spare his life. Jesus had moments of glory on earth, but he was also rejected by the Jewish authorities and put to death on a cruel cross because they were jealous of him.

I reflect on these as reminders because, in his suffering, he has experienced the same kinds of disappointments that we often feel. Jesus, our Emanuel (God with us), understands our hurts and pains, and is right there beside us to give us comfort. With extra time on my hands, now that the church programs and other Christmas parties are behind me, I find it easier to quiet my heart and reflect on these things.

My husband and I can listen to Christmas music, we can watch The Nativity Story, and we can count our blessings – even those that may now be in disguise.

Photo credit: © Wildman | Stock Free Images &Dreamstime Stock Photos

by Janice D. Green, author (re-teller) of The First Christmas

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What does Advent mean to you?

His Whisperings Posted on December 2, 2012 by Janice D. GreenDecember 2, 2012

Before Jesus was born, many years before Mary and Joseph were born, the Jewish nation was looking for Messiah to come. They were looking for a king. The Jewish nation had been taken over by an opressive Roman government. They levied heavy taxes which were collected by dishonest men who padded the amount they charged to include money for themselves. Roman soldiers demanded people to stop what they were doing at any time and help carry heavy equipment. The Jewish people did not like the Roman soldiers and rulers. They hoped Messiah would come soon, and as King David once did long ago, they hoped he would again make them into a strong nation who could fight off the Roman government.

Now we have the benefit of history which has been written down in the New Testament so that we can have a better idea about what the new king, Messiah, would be like. If we have read the Holy Scriptures, we know better than to look for the Christ to be our military leader. Rather, Christ told his Disciples that whoever lived by the sword would die by the sword. Then as now, Messiah was more interested in the conquest of the human heart and spirit than in political conquest.

Today we set aside four to five weeks before Christmas to celebrate Advent, the anticipation of Jesus Christ’s birth, the long awaited Messiah. These days and weeks are meant to prepare our hearts and minds to experience anew the birth of Christ, the Messiah, the Imanuel – God living with us and through us.

How are you preparing your heart to experience the birth of the Messiah, the Baby King?

A family-friendly retelling of the first Advent can be found in my Bible storybook, The First Christmas.
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