Dead or alive..

I don’t know about you but sometimes, I get discouraged. I can’t see any good fruit in aspects of my life but then God reminds me of the deep work that he’s doing in Me. That the Spirit of God lives in me and I am made alive in Jesus Christ, but some of the dead wood in my life, in my thinking and actions needs to be pruned, removed and cut back. I’m a follower of Jesus on a discipleship journey who is always learning. Some lessons for me take a bit longer to learn…

There is a climbing plant that sits in a large pot outside of the main front door to our home. It had always been very healthy and green and produced beautiful flowers but this year went brown, brittle and to my eye was withered and completely dead.

I had left it for months because I really liked this plant, hoping it would revive, but the time came when action was needed. If you came to our door you couldn’t help but notice this withered, brown and barren dry climber. There were no green shoots or flowers. It looked completely dead. I had to remove it. No options left.

I started cutting it right back. It was a big job as the plant had climbed right up the trellis over the years. As I kept cutting back some of the stalks were completely dead but then I noticed that some of the dry stalks at the very ends of the climber still had some green in their middle. There was still some signs of life, albeit small in the plant.

I cut the plant right back to some small brown stalks but then decided not to completely remove and replace the plant but wait and see if those “signs of life” would come to anything.

I watered the plant, gave it some plant food and waited. And waited. For a couple of weeks nothing happened. It was still just some brown stumps. Then one day I noticed a small green shoot, then another. I can’t tell you how excited and happy I was. Crazy isn’t it to get so excited about a plant but I was really, really inexplicably happy. I kept pointing it out to my husband (whose initial enthusiasm started to wane) as every day I was checking its progress.

What had been dead to my eye from looking at the outside still had life in some of those branches and there was clearly still life in the roots. In that hidden part that I couldn’t see. The roots were not dead. Once the dead parts of the plant were cut away, once some nourishment was given, that plant started to produce again.

Praise God…He teaches us lessons every day.

The dead parts…left at the top
New growth..

16 responses to “Dead or alive..”

  1. bigskybuckeye avatar

    Amen! What an inspirational post with applications to our own faith journey. I pray and witness every day that the Lord’s goodness will continue to prune and shape anyone’s faith.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you. Sorry it’s taken me so long to reply your comment has gone in a different folder. Hope all is well with you.

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      1. bigskybuckeye avatar

        No worries! I just returned from a lengthy trip to my home state of Montana.

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  2. lordmychef avatar

    Wow! So moving as a story, the way you presented it. Yes, God works in ways we never see and even expected. Thank you. God bless you more, Nicola!

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you. Have a blessed day.

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  3. Alan Kearns avatar

    Well written Nicola! You just can’t beat the agricultural lessons that can applied to our lives, often found in the gospels. I like the point that to the eye the climber looked dead, but there was life in the roots. That is so often the case in the Christian walk; we see death but Father God can see the life still in our roots, and nurtures us back to life.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Oh yes indeed Alan. It’s what’s happening in the hidden depths that we don’t see until later.

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  4. God Still Speaks avatar

    I love how God teaches us using absolutely everything!

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Yes lessons come in all shapes and packages x

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  5. wrestlingwordblog avatar

    Love this! It reminds me of Luke 13:6-9.

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  6. Awakening Wonders avatar

    Love your lesson today!

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Thank you 😊 hope you are well

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  7. davidsdailydose avatar

    It feels like God is doing the same in my life right now, Nicola–pruning away the dead branches. Your story reinforces a key spiritual truth: with God, dead sometimes isn’t really dead. He prunes us back so we can grow more. I believe it was John chapter 15 where Jesus spoke of this phenomenon. God’s richest blessings to you and your family.

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    1. seeingliketheeagle avatar

      Hi David, yes I like what you said..with God dead sometimes isn’t really dead. It can be painful sometimes the pruning..there’s also bits I don’t want to lose but it’s necessary for revival and new growth. Blessings to you and yours.

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    2. BerryBunch.family avatar
      BerryBunch.family

      Amen!!

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