Share the Love ~ April

Okay . . .

After dentist appointments, doctor appointments, oil change appointment to make an unexpected 4-wheel brake job appointment, ugh . . . not through yet . . .

New meds that left me with dehydration, heart palpitations, brain fog for several days, I’m thankful my head is on straight!

Unfortunately, I thought this week was the first week of May. Probably because the last three weeks seemed like a month. Ever had one of those months?

So . . . I’m posting this month’s Share the Love on a Thursday rather than the usual Tuesday. And you know what? I’m taking off next Tuesday. 🙂

Happy spring break to me.

It’s okay. You can laugh. 🙂 BTW, not taking the meds anymore. Done with that nightmare. Have a blessed weekend, my friend.

#wasn’texpectingthat #gladitsover #medsensitivity #thankful #Godisgood #wowdoineedabreak #lovemyreaders

Reading

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Most Noble Heir Review ~ Joy On the Back Roads

3 Questions Wednesday with Carrie Turansky ~ Inspired Prompt

Never Doubt a Duke Cover Reveal and Giveaway ~ Brit Reads Fiction 

Writing

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Make Much Ado of Your New Book ~ Bob Hostetler

Writing Reader Centered Prose ~ Holly Webb

Sources For Character Names ~ JPC Allen

Inspirational

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Find Your Calling ~ Michele Cushatt  

Choosing to Focus on Our True Beauty ~ Jennifer Slattery Lives Out Loud 

Unlike Wounds Scars Can Work Wonders ~ Zoe M. McCarthy 

Foodie

Monkey Bread

Blueberry Lemon Quick Bread ~ In Diane’s Kitchen

Soul to the Recipe ~ Annika Perry’s Writing Blog (Interesting Read)

Mango Salsa ~ Liz Flint

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First three photos courtesy of Pixabay

 

The Garden of Life

Spring has a way of turning my thoughts to the Creator. For instance, have you ever pondered the pollination process in light of our relationship with the Lord and with each other? No? Great! Allow me to share my thoughts with you this morning.

There are three types of pollination: self-pollination, cross-pollination, and artificial cross-pollination.

Self-Pollination

gailjohsonauthor.comSelf-pollination happens when an excess of pollen in a flower causes pollination to take place within that same flower.

Prayer turns my heart to the Lord and renews my mind. Fasting teaches me discipline and helps me to submit to His will and not my will. Biblical studies grow my faith and knowledge in Him. All of this, combined with the work of the Holy Spirit, helps me to produce that which God has planted in me.

Cross-Pollination

gailjohnsonauthor.comThe next technique is cross-pollination. This pollination takes place when small animals, rain, wind, and insects carry pollen from one plant to another.

I imagine the small animals as inconveniences that arise and hinder my plans, the rain as dark days that hide life’s sunshine, the wind as the storms that test my faith, and the insects as situations that irritate me.

Yet, I have a choice how I respond to the pollinators that God sends into my life. If I’m willing, each instance can produce fruit. The small inconveniences cultivate steadfastness and instruct me in diligence no matter the deterrent. The rain promotes contentment in every season of my life that I may know an unspeakable joy. The wind rocks me and loosens the earth around me allowing my roots to go deeper. And finally, those irritants urge me to have patience by teaching me self-control. All work to strengthen my faith in the Lord.

Artificial Cross-Pollination

Lastly, artificial cross-pollination occurs when a person gathers pollen from one flower, and then using a small brush or blower, applies it to another flower.

Gail Johnson © 2017Just like artificial cross-pollinators leave pollen, people leave a signature fragrance that remains long after they’ve gone. Some leave a sweet smell while others leave an unpleasant odor that may linger for years. Each produces its own kind of growth.

The “sweet” pollinate the Word along with encouragement into my life promoting deep thirsty roots of faith in Christ and juicy fruits of the Holy Spirit. On the other hand, the “odoriferous” flit about pollinating the latest gossip, strife, anger, and bitterness often disrupting my peace and stealing my joy.

Gail Johnson© 2017Unlike the flowers in nature, I have a choice to refuse or accept odorous pollen. The solution? Allow the Holy Spirit to blow upon me each day.

As a pollinator, I also have a choice. Brush people with the stench of this world or the sweet fragrance of Heaven.

To become a stinky pollinator, I need not do anything. But to become a heavenly pollinator, I must allow the Master Gardener to deadhead, fertilize, and water my spirit each day!

May we all be a sweet fragrance to those we meet along the way. 🙂

Click to Tweet: People leave a signature fragrance that remains long after they have gone. Some leave a sweet smell while others leave an unpleasant odor that may linger for years.