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Writer's pictureKaren Burrows

Beauty in Barrenness


During the fall and winter time the scenery can often look barren. There is a stark contrast between the dead wood of the forest and wild flowers that occasionally pop up out of nowhere. How encouraging this can be to us, when we have seen so much barrenness during the past two years of the pandemic. Lives lost, jobs lost, friendships lost because of relocation and a certain way of life is gone all together. There is a barrenness of relationships in our land and world.


My kudos to you today is to remember the wildflowers. You've heard the phrase before, "bloom where you are planted." Wildflowers grow in all the places people never thought they would grow. Allow yourself to look around and become that wildflower to someone's barrenness or desolateness or bleakness. Go ahead and be your own version of a wildflower! Try it today! You might be the only flower that can grow in someone's field of life. Be a blessing and you will receive blessings!
Thirsty deserts will be glad; barren lands will celebrate and blossom with flowers. Isaiah 35:1

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