Crepe
Myrtles
At the timberline where the storms strike
with the most fury, the sturdiest trees are found. Hudson Taylor
We live on a corner lot and we have crepe
myrtles that line the parkway next to our fence. There are five and they have gotten fairly
large over the years. Several years ago
we went out of town for a weekend and when we got home we turned the corner on
our street and one of the crepe myrtles had been wiped out. Someone ran up the curb and took out one of
our crepe myrtles.
It would have been nice if the perpetrator
had left a note on a branch of the victim.
Something like “I am so sorry I took out one of your crepe myrtles” or
how about “look on the bright side, I missed three of them and only got one” or
how about “rest in peace” but I am sad to say no one fessed up to the
crime.
Since whoever hit the tree took it off at the
root we were left with a pretty uneven tree line. We thought about replacing it but my Mom told
us the root system was still there so it would come back. We thought it would take it awhile to grow back
and surely it wouldn’t catch up with the rest of our trees. We were wrong. It grew faster than the other trees and after
a couple of years it was the same size as the rest of them.
Several years after that incident we had
another crepe myrtle incident. Someone had
stolen a car and parked it on the street next to our crepe myrtles. We live near a main freeway so it was easy to
get to our neighborhood and park the car on the dark side of our street. To hide the evidence they set the car on
fire. So I wake up around 3:00am and
walk into the kitchen and there is a glow coming from our backyard. I open the patio door and flames are shooting
30ft in the sky and one of my favorite crape myrtles is burning.
We thought the tree would die after that
incident, but it didn’t. It came back
the next year and is now the same size as the others.
This started me thinking about the tragedies
and trials that occur in our lives. We
need to be like the crepe myrtles.
Resilient. God gives us the tools
to survive and thrive. He also wants us
to produce fruit in our lives. When we
become rooted in Christ we will bloom or bear fruit.
One of the things our Pastor said yesterday
was an epiphany for me. When the disciples
were at the last supper with Jesus he told them one of them would betray
Him. All of the disciples except Judas
said “Lord is it I?” Judas was the only
one who said “Rabbi, is it I?” The
eleven disciples called Jesus Lord but Judas called Him teacher. Judas didn’t have the Lord living in Him.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I want to be complete in You.
You are not just the One who walks beside me, You live in me. If You
live in me, the byproduct of that is I will produce fruit. Help me to focus on You and not the world so
that I can produce in abundance.
Scripture: As you therefore have received
Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him and
established in the faith, as you have been taught, abounding in it with
thanksgiving. Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit,
according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the
world, and not according to Christ. For in Him dwells all the fullness of the
Godhead bodily; and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all
principality and power. Colossians
2:6-10
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