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Oct 3, 2015

Celebrate Transformation





“For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together.
For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.”
Edwin Way Teale ~
Naturalist, Photographer, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author


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Indications of fall’s transformation begin to accumulate. 

Canadian Geese appeared on the pond, thousands of miles from their home. Two pair, regally adrift on the water’s surface, robust rounded torsos fitted with elegant long necks to facilitate their alert attention. Their gazed followed me with all confidence and mild interest as I passed slowly along the bank. I marvel imagining the distance that I know they have traveled, pondering where they may have “stopped over”  the last time they rested. I address them with soft words of welcome, compliment their migratory feat, and offer travel mercies for the journey still ahead. Within days they are gone. 

Crisp mornings welcome long sleeves pulled from the back of the closet and vapor rising from mugs of hot tea. 

A myriad of seeds and acorn varieties litter the paths, popping as my step breaks numerous shells. 

The first hues of mustard, old gold, school bus yellow build at the edges of hedge rows and tree tops. Nature begins to shed in brilliant golden showers.  

The neighbor’s produce garden looks leggy, over grown. Spindled stems and yellowing leaves serve as scaffolding for spider webs spanning across the rows.

The sun’s rays rise later and its angles fall differently. Briefly the moon burns blood red.

In this season, nature is transformed; widely opening its hand to disperse hope for the next generation and offer sustenance for a darker season. 

How like the transformation that God wills for own lives. 
In collaboration with Him and by His grace, 
as faith grows, the elements of 
generosity {Duet. 15:11}, 
gratitude {Ps.111:1}
love {Lev. 19:34},
joy {Ps. 90:14},
patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control {Gal. 5: 22-23
transform our character and therefore, the living of our days. Widely opening our hands to disperse hope and offer sustenance to others.



Linking with Soulful Friday, Still Saturday, and Weekend Whispers. :-)


15 comments:

  1. I love the changing of the seasons and fall is especially fantastic. Love your descriptions and bringing in the fruits of the spirit. Blessings, I was your neighbor at Sunday Stillness ♥

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    1. Welcome! Always a delight to have visitors stop by.

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  2. It's been unseasonably cool in our area and we caught the fall fever early! I am excited to see the leaves change color but I admit, when they drop from the trees I feel sad! Until the spring buds form and God blesses us all over again with newness!

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    1. Isn't it rich that each of us responds differently to the seasons. Even in this, the Creator offered an abundance of gifts, something to quicken every heart looking at His masterpiece.

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  3. Autumn is my favorite season. I love the earlier evenings that call everyone home.

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    1. ...yes, drawing us through the dusk toward the lit windows and warm kitchens.

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  4. Seasons changing is a beautiful reminder of our own lives. We keep on changing, always into something beautiful.

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    1. You see it too; the change that nature displays is mirrored in our God formed hearts. The thought of nature "sowing and scattering" their seeds, to share what has been produced to nurture the next generation is an example for us to do the same by sharing our spiritual gifts.

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  5. Fall is beginning here, too. I love the colorful leaves. Your picture is very pretty and makes us realize that winter is not far behind.

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    1. Humbled and pleased that you enjoyed the photo. I find photography serves as a means to honor the "Eden" that the natural world portrays.

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  6. These words remind me of how much I love Fall, though we are only being teased with it here in Southern California. Our high is set be around 97 today. :/ Thank you for the glimpse of God's goodness in His creation. Your neighbor at Holley's place.

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  7. I love Fall. It's a wonder to watch beauty in dead things.

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  8. Oh, how I love this season! It's easily my favorite time of year. (My family makes fun of me for decorating more for fall than I do for Christmas!) Thank you for these beautiful words. :)

    Alyssa (visiting from #CoffeeForYourHeart)

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  9. I love how the heavens, the seasons, the showers, the earth really do declare his glory
    and show his heart in a million x a million different ways. And I love how you notice:)
    -Jennifer

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  10. What gorgeous piece of writing. I love Autumn it's such a beautiful, inspiring season. Thanks so much for sharing and linking up :)

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