Simple
Pleasures
A flower appears but briefly
in our lives. First it is sown, then it is fed by the fertile soil until it
blossoms with divine effervescence, and then it fades away into nothingness.
Today I ask you to pick up a flower, a leaf, or a blade of grass and gaze into
its essence. Ask yourselves, “By what miracle did this plant come to be?”
Recall doing the same, when as a child everything seemed new and fresh and a
flower was a simple pleasure to bring home to Mom.
I challenge you to take time
this week in simple pleasures… pick up a flower and give it to a loved one,
tell a friend or relative what they mean to you. Each person we meet is a
flower that we must embrace and cherish before he/she fades away into the
sunset and into our Lord’s arms in Heaven. Do not toil for fame, fortune and
possessions like the rich man in the parable but rather do what Paul asks us to
do Corinthians 3 and “put on a new self.” And let this new self be mindful of
all the simple gifts God has given us.
God Bless, Holly Clark
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