Years ago, my friend Julie, told me to pray.
Pray not for money or specific things, but pray for the essence of what I wanted.
I thought to myself, "Wouldn't that be selfish?"
...Then she said "God wants to give us the desires of our hearts."
I thought to myself, "Wouldn't that be selfish?"
...Then she said "God wants to give us the desires of our hearts."
"the desires of our Hearts."
At the time, I was recovering from a painful divorce.
It had been a very difficult time
.....my heart was broken.
Working full time, juggling a career, I was busy taking care of a 4 year old child.
I always prayed for my son, I prayed for our needs…but never for "wants".
Short on money, in reality there were so many things we needed...
like a new roof for the house.
Like many mothers, I had been neglecting myself,
neglecting my soul and the things I needed or wanted.
So, I thought about what my friend had said.....
What were the "desires of my heart"?
A husband?
No, I kind of messed that one up and
I knew I should focus on my son....
a new roof?
No, that was a need, and too specific.
No, that was a need, and too specific.
I really wanted a garden...
but, I couldn't afford a beautiful garden.
(I
am picky picky picky. It would need to be an extraordinary garden,
with texture and color and year round interest. Not an ordinary
garden. No, the garden of my dreams would be way too expensive and
frivolous to even consider. There was no way I could ever justify or
afford the garden of my dreams, especially now after a divorce. I would
just have to give up that dream...
but the words of my friend kept playing in my mind...God wants to give us the desires of our hearts.)
I
decided to pray for a beautiful garden. I wanted someplace where I
could pray, and nourish my soul. A garden offers results from ones
efforts.
I
felt close to God in my garden. Plants made me happy, there is
something about tending a garden that makes your soul feel joyful and
healthy. It also inspires my work.
It seemed selfish to pray for a beautiful garden,
but it was on my heart and was an authentic desire.
I prayed for a Beautiful Garden.
The next day, a wind storm knocked down my fence.
The
storm caused a huge tree to fall on my house and garden. It put a big
hole in the roof. The tree, limbs and damage crushed most of my plants.
My garden was a mess, and now my roof and house were a mess, too.
Discouraged, I thought,
"God, this wasn't what I had in mind".
I cleaned up the broken branches.
The good news was that insurance covered a new roof.
I gave thanks to God and thought,
" how creative is God ".
Then thoughts turned to my mess of a garden.
I was lamenting about the garden problem to a friend, a man I had just begun to date.
He
said he could help me rebuild my fence. He told me to design the fence
of my dreams and he would build it. This man was kind and creative
.....and could fix things!
I love design.
Thoughts
turned to the large window in my living room. The view from this
window was a huge dark wooden fence. I'd always wanted to see the
garden from my living room.
Doug suggested a see through design,
an open fence design with a big open gate
to view the garden from the living room.
an open fence design with a big open gate
to view the garden from the living room.
We
designed an arts and crafts style fence with an interesting pattern,
see-through with copper detail. We designed it so that you could view
the garden from the living room.
The Gate.
I
called iron companies. It cost a small fortune to have a gate made
like the one I had envisioned. Doug suggested we go to Architectural
Salvage, a local shop for old salvaged materials. We found a gorgeous
iron gate with beautiful scroll work, it was embellished with birds and
vines had a beautiful patina. No one had wanted this oversized gate. It
was on sale! The gate fit our design perfectly. Doug built the fence
around the gate. We found vintage hardware that complimented the gate.
Again, I called around and found companies that solder, but they wanted
hundreds of dollars put the hardware on the gate. Finally, we found a
man soldering parts for Autos. We took the gate to him. He said the
gate inspired him and renewed his spirit. It made him excited about
metal work again. It was such a beautiful piece of work he told us he
would solder it for free. (Doug tipped him well ; )
The gate really was breathtaking.
Kind friends had heard about what had happened to all my smashed plants.
They brought divisions from their gardens, bulbs and clippings.
It
was fall and I had pruned my damaged garden to the ground. I planned to
put these new plants in the ground just to survive the winter, then
replant them in the spring when I could see what was what. Plants were
randomly put here and there, depending upon where I could see an
opening.
I cleaned up tree branches, and cut back all the broken bushes and plants.
Trees were trimmed so they wouldn't become diseased.
Winter came.
Through the garden gate,
I enjoyed looking at the snow covered garden through the window.
The trees began to have beautiful willowy shapes,
of dark branches against the pure white snow.
One
spring morning as I sipped coffee and gazed out the window, I saw a
beautiful light streaming into the garden. I couldn't believe my
eyes.
Spring growth! As I walked into the garden I noted how shockingly gorgeous, full and breathtaking was the new life that surrounded. It was not ordinary..... It was extraordinary!
I breathed a prayer of deep gratitude. "God, Thank you! This garden is amazing!"
Light was streaming in, birds were singing....the trees had been pruned and had taken on beautiful shapes, letting in more light, and blooming plants in an amazing array of color filled the garden.
It was as though the most talented designer, the most brilliant artist
in the world had hand painted my garden.
...I became profoundly aware of how God is the most amazing Artist.
God is the designer of all good things!
God hand painted my little garden!
It was perfect.
God knew my plants had needed more light.
Now, the colors and textures were truly breathtaking.
Soft
grey greens contrasted with the dark greens, beautiful against vibrant
yellow greens. I knew I could never have planned this garden. The
trees were pruned to allow for more light, yet they had the exact amount
of shade needed to flourish. Plants and flowers were thriving.
I
couldn't believe my eyes. Not only did I receive this beautiful
garden, but it served as a reminder of how God is working, pruning us,
taking away the bad, allowing the good to grow, even when we don't see
or realize what is happening.
God is there, working for our best good.
We just have to trust.
And the great guy that built my fence?
Yep, that cute guy is the one I married.
Yep, that cute guy is the one I married.
...and a wonderful, creative, lovable, giving husband.
It was a reminder.
In the midst of adversity, God is working.
You may have just had your fence knocked over, your garden crushed, your limbs pruned….
but just wait and see what God has in store for you.
"Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Psalm 37:3-5
~Becky Kelly
I married Doug in 2002 and moved to a new home....I wonder?
Yes, I will pray for a beautiful garden.
I wonder.... if I had prayed for something specific? Like a lilac or a rose bush?
Would I have limited all that could have been?
I've learned to pray for the essence of joy.
To pray for good friends, family, love, good health, beautiful surroundings...like a beautiful garden.
God's creativity is limitless.
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