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The Garden

I once knew a little girl
Who came home to change her clothes
From playing down the street with a friend;
             
But no one was home –                          
Though it was only for a moment: 
Papa was just a number of steps away                                         
Pushing the baby in the stroller                                                       
Around the corner.
           
He was gone just a handful of moments– just a handful
But the little girl didn't know this, couldn't have
And kicked the door
To get back in to where she knew she would be safe;
And the glass in the door shattered and broke, around her.
Though the little girl was not cut
In her heart she hemmoraged:
                                         
Papa leaves and the door is locked and my clothes are dirty
And I am alone and the glass crashes around me.  So I can't trust him. Anyone. 

Something within the little girl
Began to wither and rot
And the fruit, the fruit 
was hard and bitter.
                     
A wedge came between her and her papa.  For years.             
Don't touch me.  Don't hold me.  Heartbreaking cold. 

One day the moment came – nearly by chance: Talking around the dinner table, talking about old times and the broken glass door came up. 

He was gone only a handful of moments; though the Holy Spirit urged him to get home, he didn't listen.  What could go wrong in just a handful of moments?  Much can happen in a little girl's heart. 

So he said he was sorry to her, for not listening to the Holy Spirit, because God knew she needed help.  And he asked her to forgive him for not being there for her. 

She let her papa touch her, hold her again.  And again. 
             
And now she prays --
She never did before:  she knows now that Papa God  knows her, too, knows when she needs help. 
             
Our roots bind us, hold us down
Both in what is good
And in what went wrong. 
             
Jesus tends his garden. 
He digs, exposes, cuts, mends, heals, tenderly.

And then it is beautiful
And bears good fruit.

Jesus, I allow you to tend the garden
of my heart.


Comments

  1. Great illustration! One moment, one careless word, one thoughtless deed can change a life. One moment, one careful word, one thoughtful deed can also change a life.

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