The Growing Season Isn't Over

Don't believe the negative message that it's too late for you to blossom.

BY: Bob Perks

I was seated in the doctor's office, waiting to get some lab work done. It was early morning, and they had just turned on the TV in the far corner of the room. A very popular local weatherman was giving his version of the day ahead.

"The growing season has ended," the weatherman said. The woman seated next to me remarked, "I stopped growing a long time ago. In fact, I seem to be dying slowly."

Oh, perhaps she was just joking. Many of us seem to do that. You know, we make sarcastic, negative comments about ourselves in the course of a conversation with a friend or coworker. It all seems harmless. For the most part it is. I believe it is even a bit healthy to be able to poke fun at ourselves. But that all depends on how we truly see ourselves.

Much like the person who thinks too highly of himself and comes off as self-centered and egotistical, people who are constantly putting themselves down not only have poor mental health but are scorning the wonderful work God has begun in them.

After hearing this gentle woman express her lack of surprise that the "growing season had ended," I thought I'd better probe her a bit more to see if I could leave behind a speck of hope and a ounce of potential.

"That's just weatherman talk to tell us that the first frost of the season has occurred. Usually that means delicate plants and flowers left outside have been frozen last night. He's wrong," I said.

She smiled and said, "Oh, come on. The weatherman is never wrong." We both laughed at that thought.

"As for the flowers, I found many around my deck this morning that just didn't get the news.”

"They survived the frost?" she asked.

"Well, let's just say that no one told them to fall over dead yet. Not only did that include the hearty plants, but many of the delicate ones slumped their heads, but the sunshine reminded them that life goes on," I told her.

Then I opened the door of this conversation to hear a little more about her own attitude. "So has the frost killed your spirit a bit?"

"Not fully. But my life has been filled with so many challenges lately that I believe God was saying ‘Stay right there. You can't grow any more,’" she said, slumping into her chair. "My friends have been telling me this for a while now. ‘You are just not meant to be that successful!’" they tell me."

"Well, you know how to correct that, don't you?" I asked.

"No, I wish I did."

"Get new friends!" I told her.

Continued on page 2: Don't smother your growth... »

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