Come with me by yourselves to quiet place... Mark 6:31

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lent: Sowing Ephesians


Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground; for it is time to seek the LORD, until he comes and showers his righteousness on you. Hosea 10: 12

I want to share with you something I learned at last weekend's women's retreat and something I am starting this Wednesday as Lent begins. I love Lent. I love going underground in my heart and walking through a season of penitence to prepare for the glory of Easter. You may want to try this same precious exercise.

At retreat the above verse was our theme. While we discussed sowing righteousness, we talked about planting a garden in the field of our minds. It can be any kind of garden - vegetable, flower, English, wildflower, and in my mind's eye, my garden resembles the one from The Secret Garden, my favorite childhood classic.

Our garden becomes a Seeking Garden, the place we meet with God. We spend time there everyday. All Master Gardeners go into the garden almost every single day to survey and make plans, pull a few weeds or just walk around. Or work. Or sit. So, in our Seeking Gardens, we also plan, clean out, prepare the soil and begin to plant. And here's the cool part - we plant the book of Ephesians. We plant 5 seeds each day - which means 5 verses a day. The way it works out is that we make our way through the entire book of Ephesians during the 40 days of Lent. Sowing Ephesians. I love it!

I've got my garden all mapped out. I've thrown out some rubbish that littered up my landscape and taken a good hard look at the condition of my soil. I'm planning to plant my 5 seeds each day and pray and meditate over God's Word and sow it deep. I'm not naive enough to think this will be an easy task. Gardening is back breaking. I know I've got some rocks that need moving and some unplowed hard ground. I know there will be be days where I'll pull weeds and days where I'll get a cup of coffee and just sit with God. My heart is ready. I'm anticipating reaping His unfailing love.

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