Winter is finally waning here in New England. We’ve been clobbered by storms and sunshine has been hidden. I think a couple of weeks in a sunny climate during February or March would be a good idea. It’s not a passing fancy—every year I think the same thing. My full-spectrum light is barely keeping my foggy head above water and I am on the lookout for any sign of spring.
I walk every day hoping to see a
swelling bud or hardy crocus. I notice the subtle changes in the landscape;
shrinking snow piles, widening roads, and the changing track of the sun (when
it decides to appear). March is the home stretch. I can do it, one day at a
time.
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Spring is all about hope; I love
seeing new growth and new life awakening in the dormant world outside. Spring
is full of promise. The trees, gray and lifeless come to life again with
renewed beauty. Oh, how I long for it!
The wintered soul also longs for new
beginnings—new growth, swelling buds on pruned branches—new life. Lifelessness
can be transformed through the promise of Christ. The old is gone, the new has
come. The Risen Jesus breathes life into the withered heart and causes it to
burst with hope. Hope in the One who redeems the darkness and shines light in
our world.
Jesus came to chase away the darkness
of sin and death. He accomplished victory on the cross—sin forgiven—spiritual death
defeated—eternal life offered to all who believe and call on His name. He took
on your sin, my sin and paid the debt so we can be free. We can stand before a
Holy God without condemnation because of Jesus.
No sin is too great. The Easter
season is a reminder that He paid it all and washes away our guilt by His blood,
shed on Calvary’s cross. But death couldn’t hold Him because victory and
forgiveness were being accomplished in the tomb. When He rose on the third day,
our chains fell off—death and sin no longer could bind us. We are set free by
the Lamb of God who came to take away the sin of the world.
Do you know Jesus? He calls each one
to Himself—the question is whether you will believe or turn away.
Salvation is simple:
Acknowledge my sin and need for
forgiveness; this separates me from God
See Jesus as the only One who can pay
the price; His final sacrifice was necessary
Ask Him to take away my sin and shame;
He restores me to a relationship with God
Believe in Him as the One who saves
and redeems; embrace Him as Savior
Through Christ you are cleansed from
sin and in relationship with God for eternity.
He gives you a heart to please Him
and a Spirit within you to desire Him and live rightly. He sent His Holy Spirit
to indwell everyone who calls on the name of Jesus as LORD to empower us to
live our lives with a power that is far beyond our own—making a difference for
eternity.
I pray that winter is waning in your
soul as hope grows through the message of Jesus Christ. Spring revives the
earth and the gospel message revives the heart.
If you have called on the name of
Jesus today, will you let me know? Send me an email and I
will be privileged to pray for you and encourage you in your next steps of
faith. Or, maybe like me, you need a fresh glimpse of His work in your life—renewal—revival.
I pray He showers you with rain of refreshment.
Praying for spring to come,
Jeanne