Another great reminder from Julie Cosgrove how God leaves visual reminders for us to think about who we are in Him.
A dear author friend of mine, DiAne Gates, has an eye for beauty that she readily captures in her photographs and her sketches. She paints great word pictures in her stories, too.
She recently posted this picture of morning glories on Facebook. I can see why they call them glories. They are absolutely gorgeous. Look at how their centers reflect the light. It draws you in, right?
Morning glories are a vine that can tolerate wet rainy seasons or drought conditions. But they need a pole, fence, tree trunk, or something else sturdy to support their growth. Otherwise, they won’t flourish. When darkness blankets the earth, they shut tight. But come sunrise, they greet the new day by opening wide and soaking in the rays.
Describes Christians pretty well, too. Doesn’t it? Or it should.
We can tolerate any condition as long as we can cling to something sturdy, Jesus…
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