The Butterfly

Yesterday, I was talking to my sister on the phone, when I looked out the window and saw a gorgeous butterfly flitting through the leaves of my husband’s lemon tree. “Go and get a picture of it,” Brenda said. The butterfly didn’t stay long enough for the picture but the scene created a picture in my mind.

A number of years ago, when we were  living in a tiny apartment, my husband’s lemon tree appeared to die. There was no sign of  life, just a bare stick. Finally, I decided that I would discard of this dead tree and put a new one in its place for a  Father’s Day gift. The tree had other ideas. Before I could carry out my plan, a tiny spot of green appeared. It was a very small beginning, hardly noticeable, but now we have a healthy tree, that has actually had to be cut back several times.

Butterflies are my favourite symbol. Inside the dark cocoon a lowly caterpillar grows into a beautiful butterfly. Life out of death. Joy out of sorrow. Hope out of despair.

We all go through periods in life in which it  seems as if dreams have died. Perhaps they are too remote,  too impossible, too painful to fix. We don’t have the answers or the foresight we need. We have tried our own solutions and they haven’t worked.

When I saw the butterfly hovering about our lemon tree God spoke to my heart. The dreams you cherish are still there, waiting for the right time to be revealed. They are not dead. I am in control  of them. 

Whatever you are facing, don’t give up. Your tree will bloom. Your butterfly will land in its branches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 thoughts on “The Butterfly

    • Those are the moments that someone who doesn’t know God can’t really understand, but when we know Him, we’re sure it’s Him speaking. They’re precious.

  1. Beautiful, Ruth Ann. Rainbows have a similar effect on me. Although a butterfly is a close second. Several years ago, we were in a park in Massachusetts where Monarch butterflies were everywhere. I’d never seen so many in one place. We spent several hours wandering around, just watching them. Isn’t God’s world beautiful?

    • Thank you, Bev! I like rainbows too. They are also signs of God’s goodness and promises. How lovely it must have been to see all the butterflies in Massachusetts!! Blessings!!

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