Blooming Where We are Planted

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As the snow is starting to leave in Alberta, Canada I see the beginnings of spring starting to come alive. I have been expecting the warm weather, and thinking about the flowers I hope to grow. I learned this week there are over 230,000 to 270,000 species of flowering plants according to David Bramwell (2002), each one beautiful and special in its own way. Do you know how special you are?

For years, I was desperately trying to bloom where I was planted to gain love and acceptance from others. In my world circumstances were never as they might have appeared, I was afraid if people saw the real me, they would not love or accept me. I hide behind a mask, which I called a smile, and I learned to become whatever I thought other people wanted me to be. You know, Perfect Mask—Perfect Life

Although I had a husband and family who loved me, my concept of love was flawed. I thought it had to be earned: If you were good, drove the right car, had the right friends, or joined the right country club, you were loved. If you did not have all those things, or were not in the right social group, you were not loved. I thought love and acceptance could be given and taken at a moment’s notice.

Do you step into the arena of life everyday wearing masks, striving for the right appearance and performing your best for love, acceptance, and approval? I have news for you.

God sees us without the masks and thinks we are beautiful, he loves and accepts us just the way we are, no conditions

Has anyone by fussing before the mirror ever gotten taller by so much as an inch? If fussing can’t even do that, why fuss at all? Walk into the fields and look at the wildflowers. They don’t fuss with their appearance—but have you ever seen color and design quite like it? …If God gives such attention to the wildflowers, most of them never even seen, don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do his best for you? Luke 12: 25-28, the Message-

His love is forever, unchanging, and constant, it is unconditional!

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Thank you for dropping by and sharing your time with me.

 I would love to hear from you. Have a great week!

Lovingly, Karan

 

3 comments on “Blooming Where We are Planted

  1. justjuliewrites

    I love your title and sweet sentiments. This theme has gotten me through many trials over the years too.

    Looks like we are all looking forward to Spring! 🙂

    1. Karan Gleddie

      Thank you Julie for stopping by, I signed up for your email, great blog full of help, encouragement and hope. we thought we were finally getting spring here but today we have snow again. Burrr!

  2. HopeSpirit

    I almost couldn’t find the comment link, but glad I kept looking,
    This post was beautifully written. I love the idea of blooming where we are planted… no matter what that looks like and standing with pride in our unique wildflower bodies! It resonated a lot with my experiences and philosophy.
    I’m in Rochester, and I am only just starting to see daffodil shoots… can’t blieve you’re ahead of us, Alberta
    with peace and hope-
    Tamara

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