I moved into the little cottage where i live about two years ago and right from the outset i knew i had my work cut out with the garden.I could hardly distinguish between borders and lawn and the back of the house which fronts a small river was just a mass of briers.Two years later and i have finally gained masterey over the garden and consider it to be my "little eden".It has taken countless hours of my time but i have not resented a single minute of it.My secular job brings me into contact with many wordly people whom i would not out of choice associate with but i can come home spend a couple of hours in the garden and find my peace with the Lord.Its not so much that i pray as have a sort of informal chat with him,tell him my worries and problems and thank him for his wondrous creation.Does anybody else do that?
I see it as a partnership,ive hacked away all the bad stuff,made the ground fertile,put in the herbs,bleeding hearts,conifers,hydrangeas,fuchsias etc and leave the rest to him.I know 1 Corinthians 3v7(so that neither is he that plants anything nor is he that waters,but God who makes it grow)applies to the growth of a spiritual man but of course its true in a literal sense too.
I realise perhaps the answer to the above question for many of you is church,but is there anywhere else or some particular time that you feel at a oneness with our maker?
I see it as a partnership,ive hacked away all the bad stuff,made the ground fertile,put in the herbs,bleeding hearts,conifers,hydrangeas,fuchsias etc and leave the rest to him.I know 1 Corinthians 3v7(so that neither is he that plants anything nor is he that waters,but God who makes it grow)applies to the growth of a spiritual man but of course its true in a literal sense too.
I realise perhaps the answer to the above question for many of you is church,but is there anywhere else or some particular time that you feel at a oneness with our maker?