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marbella3 70F
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6/23/2015 3:26 am

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6/23/2015 3:29 am

Shopping with Liam

Read: Genesis 3.14-19

Bible in a Year: Esther 9.10; Acts 7.1-21

He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His heel. Genesis 3.15

My Liam loves to pick dandelions for his mother. To date, she hasn'™t wearied of receiving them. One man'™s weed is a little boy's flower.

One day I took Liam shopping with me. As we hurried past the floral section, he pointed excitedly to an arrangement of yellow tulips. œDaddy, he exclaimed,œyou should get those dandelions for Mommy! His advice made me laugh. It made a pretty good Facebook post on his mother'™s page too. (By the way, I bought the tulips.)

Some see in weeds a reminder of Adam's sin. By eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve brought on themselves the curse of a fallen world”relentless work, agonizing birth, and eventual death
Gen. 3:.16-19.
else. There is beauty even in weeds. The anguish of childbirth holds hope for us all. Death is ultimately defeated. The Seed God spoke of in Genesis 3.15 would wage war with the serpent'™s offspring. That Seed is Jesus Himself, who rescued us from the curse of death Gal. 3.16.

The world may be broken, but wonder awaits us at every turn. Even weeds remind us of the promise of redemption and a Creator who loves us.
Help us, Father, to find You even in the midst of all life'™s pain and aggravations. Forgive us for so often overlooking the beauty You have planted everywhere.

Creation reminds us of the promise of redemption.