Sunday, January 4, 2009

Knowing what season you're in!

Through out this past year, Nate and I have learned and talked a lot about what season we are in life as a family. At times we just countinued to remind ourselves "it's only a season"!
Then a few days ago while reading my devotions I came across this reminder. It is so good I wanted to pass it on!
"Be ready in season and out of season." 2 Tim 4:2
We live our lives in seasons, and seasons have beginnings and endings. So, diversity is the key to longevity. if you don't understand that you can lose your sense of purpose, because when one season is over you've nothing left to carry with you into the next. That's why successful farmers keep rotation their crops. They plant corn in one field, then when it goes out of season they plow that field and let it rest. At the same time they're busy elsewhere harvesting alfalfa to make hay, after which that field goes through the same process. In spring they change the order of things so the field where corn once grew now produces alfalfa, and so forth.
"When Paul told Timothy, "Be ready in season and out of season," he was encouraging him to correct people, and a time to comfort them. Timing is so important. The Psalmist compared the blessed man to "a tree...which yields...fruit in season. Ps 1:3 To succeed, you must realize what season you are in.
And you must also understand that God is more concerned with the depth of your roots than the height of your branches; more interested in quality than quantity. With God "the quality goes in, before the name goes on." That's why He takes your struggles and uses them to cultivate the kind of soil (and soul) necessary to produce good fruit. And on more thing: From time to time He will permit storms to blow away those people and things that hinder what He's working to produce in you.
Hanging out with family this past weekend reminded me that while I am in one "season" others are in their own, and I need to be an encourager no matter what season any of us are going through!!! So as we start 2009 remember that the Williams' may not see you as much as we would like to or talk often, but you are all in our thoughts and prayers daily!

2 comments:

Cathi said...

You did it!!! Love the new look! See you just needed a little more guidance!!!

Anonymous said...

So happy you started a blog so we can keep up on news of your family. Love the pictures too. hope your family has a great 2009. Gloria