Easter Garden - Day 14
We had Origami Butterflies in our garden this morning. Just as the caterpillar becomes a new creature, a butterfly, so do we in Christ.
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. --2 Corinthians 5:17
But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with each other- I Jn 1:7
Sunday, March 31, 2013
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 11
Day 11 - Caterpillars!
I know what you are thinking: what do caterpillars have to do with Easter?
Well, nothing really. However, they are a reminder of what Jesus can do with us. When we surround ourselves with His goodness and allow Him to change us, we can become something beautiful.
I know what you are thinking: what do caterpillars have to do with Easter?
Well, nothing really. However, they are a reminder of what Jesus can do with us. When we surround ourselves with His goodness and allow Him to change us, we can become something beautiful.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 10
Day 10 - The Dove
It is a little difficult to make it out, but we added a dove to the tree. The dove being a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Just before the crucifixion, Jesus told his disciples that He would be leaving them soon. However, He also promised that another "Helper" would come. This of course was the Holy Spirit.
The Dove reminds us that the Holy Spirit is here to help guide us through life.
It is a little difficult to make it out, but we added a dove to the tree. The dove being a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Just before the crucifixion, Jesus told his disciples that He would be leaving them soon. However, He also promised that another "Helper" would come. This of course was the Holy Spirit.
The Dove reminds us that the Holy Spirit is here to help guide us through life.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 9
Day 9 - Stone Path
Tonight we laid a path to the tomb. This stone path reminds us of our life's journey. The stones, like life, can be quite hard at times. Yet very often it is only by going through the difficult times that we really sense our need of God.
The stone path leads us to Jesus.
Tonight we laid a path to the tomb. This stone path reminds us of our life's journey. The stones, like life, can be quite hard at times. Yet very often it is only by going through the difficult times that we really sense our need of God.
The stone path leads us to Jesus.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 8
Day 8 - The Tomb
Tonight the girls made a tomb. A tomb is where you put a dead body. Spiritually speaking, we are all walking "tombs", prior to knowing Jesus. He is the life-giver. The tomb reminds us that we were once dead, but now, thanks to Jesus, we are alive to live for Him.
Tonight the girls made a tomb. A tomb is where you put a dead body. Spiritually speaking, we are all walking "tombs", prior to knowing Jesus. He is the life-giver. The tomb reminds us that we were once dead, but now, thanks to Jesus, we are alive to live for Him.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 7
Day 7 - The Cross
Tonight we talked about the Cross and what it means. This symbol of pain, suffering and death has become, for us, a symbol of hope, healing and life. Jesus' sacrifice is what Easter is really about.
Tonight we talked about the Cross and what it means. This symbol of pain, suffering and death has become, for us, a symbol of hope, healing and life. Jesus' sacrifice is what Easter is really about.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 6
Day 6 - White Flowers
Tonight we added some white flowers to our garden. White of course being a symbol of purity. Jesus died a cruel death, although He was innocent. When we accept this payment for our own sins, we too are made pure.
As Psalm 2:3-4 says, only those with clean hands and a clean heart can stand in the presence of God.
Tonight we added some white flowers to our garden. White of course being a symbol of purity. Jesus died a cruel death, although He was innocent. When we accept this payment for our own sins, we too are made pure.
As Psalm 2:3-4 says, only those with clean hands and a clean heart can stand in the presence of God.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 5
Day 5 - Purple
We have some purple flowers today.
Purple symbolizes royalty. The purple flowers here (I know, they are hard to see) represent Jesus as King. Not only was He received as the Messiah and king on Palm Sunday, but when He returns He will return as King.
We have some purple flowers today.
Purple symbolizes royalty. The purple flowers here (I know, they are hard to see) represent Jesus as King. Not only was He received as the Messiah and king on Palm Sunday, but when He returns He will return as King.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 4
Day 4 - Tree
The tree represents the "Grounding" of our faith.
Just as a tree has roots that grow deep and provide the tree with nourishment and strength. When a storm comes, those strong roots will keep that tree standing. Spiritually, we need to have a strong foundation by being grounded in our faith. This requires studying God's Word and applying it to our life. We must also be led by the Holy Spirit.
He that meditates on God's Word will be like a tree planted by the water. (Psalm 1:2-3)
The tree represents the "Grounding" of our faith.
Just as a tree has roots that grow deep and provide the tree with nourishment and strength. When a storm comes, those strong roots will keep that tree standing. Spiritually, we need to have a strong foundation by being grounded in our faith. This requires studying God's Word and applying it to our life. We must also be led by the Holy Spirit.
He that meditates on God's Word will be like a tree planted by the water. (Psalm 1:2-3)
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 3
Day 3 - Grass
The grass represents growth in our life.
Once we have the right kind of soil (heart), and are watered (with God's Word), the result will be growth in our spiritual life.
The grass represents growth in our life.
Once we have the right kind of soil (heart), and are watered (with God's Word), the result will be growth in our spiritual life.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 2
Day 2 - The Soil
You cannot have a garden without soil. The soil receives seeds, provides nutrients and a base for plants to grow.
In a spiritual sense, our hearts are like soil. Not all soil is the same, however, some soil is hard and will not receive seeds very well. Jesus mentioned this in the parable of the seeds-- those that fell on hard ground withered in the sun or were eaten by birds.
Let's have the right kind of hearts-- soft and receiving of God's Word. That way we too will grow strong and tall spiritually.
You cannot have a garden without soil. The soil receives seeds, provides nutrients and a base for plants to grow.
In a spiritual sense, our hearts are like soil. Not all soil is the same, however, some soil is hard and will not receive seeds very well. Jesus mentioned this in the parable of the seeds-- those that fell on hard ground withered in the sun or were eaten by birds.
Let's have the right kind of hearts-- soft and receiving of God's Word. That way we too will grow strong and tall spiritually.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Easter Garden - Day 1
Thought we would try something different this year; we are making an "Easter Garden."
A couple weeks before Easter we begin adding parts to our Garden. Each piece is significant and points us towards God.
Day 1 - The Pot
On this day we focus on the pot.
It is nothing special on its own, yet it is set aside for a certain purpose. Many "vessels" have certain purposes, some are noble (fine china, fancy goblets), while others are much more mundane (trashcan, ashtray).
God says that we too are vessels. 2 Timothy says that we need to keep our vessel pure so that we may be suitable for more noble purposes. Hey, nobody wants to eat from a trashcan, right? Let's remain pure and dedicated for God's purposes in order that He will use us for His noble purposes.
A couple weeks before Easter we begin adding parts to our Garden. Each piece is significant and points us towards God.
Day 1 - The Pot
On this day we focus on the pot.
It is nothing special on its own, yet it is set aside for a certain purpose. Many "vessels" have certain purposes, some are noble (fine china, fancy goblets), while others are much more mundane (trashcan, ashtray).
God says that we too are vessels. 2 Timothy says that we need to keep our vessel pure so that we may be suitable for more noble purposes. Hey, nobody wants to eat from a trashcan, right? Let's remain pure and dedicated for God's purposes in order that He will use us for His noble purposes.
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