Branching-Out

Simply Beautiful

Posted by Sharon Krause on Aug 22, 2022 6:00:00 AM

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I’ve named her Mimi. I have raised her since she was a six-inch seedling. She is my mimosa tree, proudly standing in my side yard. She is so beautiful with her pink and white fragrant flowers! Bees find her especially appealing as they climb all over her pretty blossoms.

Mimi has numerous branches now that gently blow with any summer breeze. Mimi is very flexible and free as she provides shade for passing ride-on lawnmowers or my husband as he trims the shrubbery. At one point, she had to be tended to because some children who ran through the yard pulled off a couple of her small branches. My dutiful husband bought some sealer and covered up the bare spaces on her branches to protect her from insects and disease. Mimi is flourishing and fancy now.

People walking their dogs in the neighborhood have stopped to ask about Mimi: what kind of tree she is, how old she might be, and so forth. They happily notice and admire her and appreciate her as a neighbor. She reaches to the sky in all her God-given splendor!

In this troubled world, I think about how I might try to copy Mimi’s simple beauty in my own life. Can I offer comfort and rest to others who are struggling? Am I able to flexibly sway with the winds of change and conflict as I grow despite the temptations and discouragements? When I break off even briefly from following the way of Christ, am I willingsealed with my Savior’s sacrificial loveto atone for my missteps and grow even stronger?

Do I give good example that people passing by will notice, appreciate, and emulate? Will they stop and hear me witness about the good news of Jesus? Do I nurture others in their spirituality as diligently as I have nurtured Mimi in her growth process?

Mimi is displaying her Creator’s artistic handiwork. I want to do the same as I use my talents to display my Creator’s gifts to me. We all have to push ourselves sometimes, but the Holy Spirit is waiting to strengthen and inspire us.

Let us take inspiration from Ephesians 2:10:

   For we are his handiwork, created in Christ Jesus for the good works that God

   has prepared in advance, that we should live in them.

And in Galatians 6:9 we get more good words to grow by:

   Let us not grow tired of doing good, for in due time we shall reap our harvest, if

   we do not give up.

From my kitchen window, I look out and see beautiful Mimi waving to me. I am so grateful to the Lord for the glories of his creation! May we all take nothing for granted!

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Photograph by Sharon Krause

Scripture passage is from The CatholicStudy Bible: New American Bible, New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.

Sharon Krause is a RENEW volunteer whose writing has appeared in several resources for small-group faith sharing. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother residing in Manchester, Connecticut. Over the years, she has served in many parish ministries.

 

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