I walk along the footpaths around
my house, full of blackberries. They’ve been out for weeks, and I’ve seen
families gather them for jam, or pies, but I, I’m trying to jog, and maintain
my momentum, or am engrossed in my audiobook, I rarely stop to taste them.
Today, I did, and oh, they were sweet,
and delicious.
And ripe with allegory and
metaphor.
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Whole precious sections of our
orchard have been taken over by these brambles running wild. We’ve lived here
for 7 years now. What a task it’s going to be to tame it!!
Yeah, weeds grow more readily in the garden of
life than apple trees, the unwanted proliferates, but in the midst of the
jungle of the never-asked-for-this, don’t-want-it which is our life, there
remain fat, black, sweet blackberries.
In the middle of the thorniest,
most ensnarled thicket.
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And the question is, am I
stupidly going to be too busy for the banquet?
Or am I going to slow down and
savour the sweetness in the midst of all the things which didn’t go according
to plan, the brambles which have taken over my orchard?
Am I going to stop my mind in her
I’ve-Got-To track—got to listen to this book, got to maintain my jogging pace,
and instead, slowly savour this goodness given to me unasked, unbidden, freely,
generously.
Fat, sweet, ripe delicious
blackberries.
Today, I returned my face stained
with Holy Communion. I ate those free gifts from the goodness of God.
“Abundance, I give you,” He says.
“My own self, I give you. Come, Eat.”
Dear Anita,
ReplyDeleteYour blog really made me think of how I get too busy to see the special gifts from God when I get caught up in my daily routine. I need to take more time and "taste the blackberries" God provides in my life. Thanks! Debbie Seiling http://bible-passages.blogspot.com
Thanks, Debra! Me too, me too!
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