Hues of Grace: Finding Eternal Truths in Life’s Fleeting Moments
A delicate bloom, kissed by the dew,
Its petals unfold in soft, gentle hues.
A whisper of fragrance on morning's embrace,
Its fleeting existence, a moment of grace.
Like life, flowers thrive in the sun's warming glow,
Bend to the winds, and learn to grow. ...C.K. Sharpe
A flower's beauty is brief, yet life's truths are found in its brevity. Isaiah 40:8 says, "The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God endures forever." This verse is my favorite Bible verse. It emphasizes growth, change, and the eternal truths of life's fleeting moments. And, I think, in the flower's metamorphosis, it shows God's abundant grace.
Forgiveness? Sometimes, I find forgiveness is a very difficult ask. But aren't we to echo the hues of God's grace within our fleeting moments here on earth? I have found that forgiveness is one of the most challenging yet transformative acts in life. It often serves as the first step toward healing and growth, reflecting the grace God asks us to embody.Overwhelmed? Been there, done that, as well. It’s a profound and honest struggle to echo God’s grace in our fleeting moments, especially when life feels intense. Scripture acknowledges this difficulty and offers guidance and reassurance for such times. For instance, when you have a minute, check out Isaiah 40:31. God promises to uphold us, even when we feel incapable of reflecting His grace. Leaning on Him in prayer and trust can provide the strength we need.
As I sit on my porch trying to ignore the green pollen, the verse from Isaiah powerfully reminds me of enduring truths amidst life's fleeting moments. It shows the circle of life that thrives, learns, and grows, even as its beauty is brief. The scripture reminds me of God's eternal grace and truth. Sometimes, this verse serves as a lens through which I can interpret my thoughts and actions and, yes, even write a poem. What moments in your life reflect the hues of grace? You may not write a poem about a favorite verse, but consider taking one of your "fleeting moments" and think if God's grace was involved in it.
As a delicate bloom whispers its fragrance in the morning, may we too reflect God's grace in all our moments. I pray that His eternal truths anchor us, even as we bend to life's winds and learn to grow.

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