On a recent walk, I found a bright red leaf. For some people this wouldn’t be a big deal, but in the south there aren’t a lot of extreme fall colors on trees.
So I picked it up and took it home to enjoy!
The next day, though, it started turning brown. I was disappointed. Just a day earlier it had been so bright!
Then I remembered that, until it fell, the leaf had been attached to a branch that was getting nourishment from the trunk of a tree. Once separated from the source of its nourishment, it began to die.
This brought to mind John 15, which includes this verse:
“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you abide in me, and I abide in you, you will bear much fruit. Apart from me you can do nothing.”
There it was in front of me. A withered leaf that had separated from its life source.
And here I was, knowing that this happens to me all too often.
Do you ever find yourself cruising along and suddenly realize you aren’t well-connected to your spiritual source? Communication with Him has waivered from not reading the scriptures consistently or not praying/meditating on Him.
Or maybe not even acknowledging Him at all.
Thank God for His grace to forgive us and help us get reconnected to Him!
Every time.
Wonderful parable!
Pam, another thoughtful and touching observation by you.
Thank you, Penny