Roses became a part of my life during our last few days living in Winter Harbor Maine. Below is the story of how that happened.
A group of ladies in Winter Harbor joined together each Tuesday morning for a Bible Study. We all lived transient lives, depending on the Navy to give us orders of where we would live and also let us know when it was time to retire.
Whenever one of us were retiring or changing duty stations, the girls in Bible Study would do what had become a traditional farewell gathering. Of course, we would eat (that’s a given), then we would each sign a book for the person leaving. There would be prayer for her and lots of tears and hugs. Parting is never easy, even when you know it is a part of the life you have chosen for yourself.
My going away party was no different. Brunch was served, book was signed and then the prayer time. One women had written a lovely note to me as she had felt God had given her. It talked about my life being a rose and that in our new life in San Diego I would blossom into what the Lord had planned for me. Pretty wonderful, right? I smiled, content in what I had heard. And then… there is always continuations, those three dots in your life, like waiting for a shoe to drop. The other shoe dropped shortly after that.
Another woman, while praying after the letter had been read cleared her throat and began speaking. I will never forget her words. She said, “And as a rose has many thorns for it’s beauty, there are many thorns awaiting you.”
Now, you would think that would deter me from lovingly following my husband cross country, a logical person would do so. Not me. Acts 21:11 says, “He came over, took Paul’s belt, and bound his own feet and hands with it. Then he said, “The Holy Spirit declares, ‘So shall the owner of this belt be bound by the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem and turned over to the Gentiles.’” (NLT) I had often wondered how Paul could continue his journey into Jerusalem, and yet he did.
The night of my going away brunch we went to a movie, I can’t remember what it was because I was thinking about Paul going into Jerusalem knowing what awaited him. I was still wrestling with what had been said to me earlier. In between the popcorn, candy and soft drinks I realized that although my feet and hands had not been bound, I was facing the unknown.
A few days later, we packed our U-Haul and started our journey. Our plan at that time was to go to San Diego, my husband do his tour on his destroyer, and he would get out and go to Bible College. Our plan was 7 years and we would head back to Maine. Proverbs 16:9 says, ” We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.” (NLT) Determine our steps He did. 28 years later we left San Diego.
Were there thorns awaiting me? Too many to count! Did I want to give up? Yes. Many times I found myself on my face pleading for God to remove things before me.
What I learned was strength, trust, prayer, and faith. Our God will never leave us. He is our constant source of strength.
May your day be filled with the goodness of our God.
Your story has been a book in the making from the day you were born. I am blessed to be part of your life and look forward as you lead others to Christ through your words. I am so very proud of you.
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Kathy, thank you. You have always been there, my forever friend. Thank you for the encouragement, love, support, prayers and the much needed kicks in the backsides.
Love you.
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Great reminder the American church needs to understand. The sweet Rose of Sharon also faced thorns in his Ronan crown. Often the blessing of God has a persecuted side that shallow Christians want to pretend does not exist. The 12 Apostles all died a martyrs death. Compare that to what America calls Apostles today. Good word Sis. Thanks for sharing. 👍🙏
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Thank you for commenting, Tony.
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Have had similar experiences Cathi and like you, God has walked each step with me. I couldn’t have made it without Him! Thanks for telling the stories of faith!
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Thank you Maggie, I so appreciate your support and love.
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