Ecclesiastes 4:12
Though one may be overpowered,
two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
The
trees embraced.
As I finished my walk around the neighborhood, I
noticed two shaggy birch trees hugging. They had obviously grown side-by-side,
whether planted that way on purpose or by chance. As they'd reached their full
height, the trunks had twisted together. Maybe in the process one held the
other up, or they grew together like twins. Either way they were a beautiful
sight.
The two trees got me thinking. Who do I cling to
and grow with in life? As a child I grew into myself alongside my family.
I am
twined with my husband and my children. Most important, I've asked God into my
life to weave his beautiful pattern.
But, God isn't the only one vying for our
commitment and love. He's not the only one who wants to get close.
In the plant kingdom, there are lovely green vines
that choke the life out of other plants. The Dodder vine, also known as
"devil's guts" and "strangleweed" destroys the host plant
by sucking the life out of it. Much like Satan, who sucks the life out of
people.
I am astounded by the amount of evil in the world.
If I spend a few minutes with the news or social media, I'm sick to my stomach.
Satan runs his tentacles out into society to grab anyone who will listen. The
Devil is real, and he's reeling in anyone who will associate with him and act
out his evil plans. You see, the Devil uses a choke hold to suck the life out
then fills minds with his desires.
On the other hand, God doesn't force me to love
him or obey him. He's given me free will to choose to follow him. His hugs are
open, not choking. When I intertwine with God—Jesus and the Holy Spirit also
wrap me in their love. They give me hope and encouragement. They are the
strongest cord I could hold on to. God doesn't choke out the weeds, he invites
them in to love and be loved. God gives life to the broken and heals the
wounded. I want his embrace.
Choose wisely who you welcome into your life.