“To everything there is a season…”
…except, of course, for flip-flops. I’m pretty sure even
Solomon would have agreed. I mean, didn’t he wear sandals year-round?
It’s so hard to say goodbye to summer…some years harder than
others. It’s not that I don’t love other seasons. I love the Fall colors, crisp
air, pumpkins, and crunchy leaves. I even love a good Winter snow…if I don’t
have to drive in it or shovel it.
But, I miss the sun shining in the mornings urging me to
start the day with a smile.
So how do I get through the shorter, darker days?
I remind myself
that I have been given the Son…eternal,
bright, and glorious.
Every day the enemy tempts me to forget that I am a
completely new creation. He lies about my identity, my worth, and my purpose. He
wants to keep me in the dark about the power that I now possess in Christ.
My flesh is used to old habits and sin patterns that confuse
and conflict with my spirit. I often place myself back in the chains that have
already been broken, and I behave as though I believe the lies of the enemy.
So, I must surround myself with truth. Every day I review
what Christ did for me and in me. I read parts of Hebrews and Romans to refresh
my memory about my new life, status, and position. I rehearse 2
Corinthians 5:16-21 to dispel any notion that I’m still part sinner rather
than fully saint.
Truth melts the cold that threatens to defeat and discourage,
and just like the unknown hymn writer says:
It is
summertime in my heart.
It is
summertime in my heart.
Since
Jesus saved me, new life He gave me.
Even in
wintertime it’s summer in my heart.
So, I may be packing up most of the flip-flops (keepin’ a few out just in case), and
replacing them with boots, but nothing can replace the summertime that Christ
has brought to my heart!
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