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The Miracle of Spring

The beauty and hope of the Resurrection is pressed upon us all every springtime, as the life and color and fragrance of the early flowers and blossoms transform the drab and uncompromising bleakness of the winter landscape. And so too, will come our individual Resurrection from the weary, colorless existence of the limited human being, into the fuller life that Jesus spoke of when he said, "I AM come that ye might have Life, and have it more ABUNDANTLY." What is this gift that brings a more abundant, a richer, fuller life? 

We have all examined the small brown seed or bulb or acorn and marveled at the unseen pattern and force that could manifest as the glory of the flower, the shrub, the tree. We accept this recurrent "miracle" because already we have seen its workings, its manifestation in previous spring times, and although we cannot answer "how" or "why" we know it can be done. We accept this miracle. All about us are the feeble life shoots of unhappy and bewildered men and women, beset by worry, ill health, confusion and decay... not unlike the withered and seemingly lifeless seed we hold in the palm of our hand. Can we not hope for and anticipate a "miracle" of Resurrection for the souls of men into the full flower of more abundant life? 

Jesus experienced the Resurrection. He said we were to share his glory. "The things that I have done ye shall do also" represents a promise to the race. I am sure it is not for one flower to bloom alone in the Garden of God's Life, when nature's lesson shows the Resurrection and the joyous life of the manifold expressions of its kingdom. 

I rejoice in the Resurrection of the world of nature, in the young birds and all the little helpless things that have no words, for in them is my hope. I invite the Resurrection Flame which pulsate through nature in an ordered rhythm and feel it pulsate through the souls of men. I feel it, alive within me, bursting forth through every pore, loosing the "wax" of the tomb of matter, until I am radiant, luminous, vibrant, transfigured. The new shoots of the Christ Virtues are nourished and press through the "soil" of my own impurities, which fall from me as the broken earth falls from the vibrant color of the flower. These Christ Qualities gain strength and vigor and permanence in the Sun of right-use-ness. Already they are visible and giving of the fragrance and beauty and hope of their being to the world around me, and I stand revealed a Christ Man, like unto the Master who trod the path before me and who is among the First Fruits in the Garden of those who sleepeth still.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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