We worship and serve a God who wants to be known. The Lord has revealed Himself to us in His Word, by His Spirit, in the Incarnate Christ, and in His creation. And while there is no substitute for the Lord’s direct communication by His Word, I very much appreciate the lessons that nature can teach us. February is an ideal time to think about this.
There are few people indeed who would name February as their favorite month. Plants are dormant, and it is grey, chilly, dreary, damp…. Conversations about the weather generally head toward the future: Spring is coming! We take encouragement in this knowing that warm, sunny weather is coming even though we can’t see any hints of it.
But this annual phenomenon can encourage us in our walk of faith. There are times of struggle, trial, suffering; there are times when we are unable to see the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel. The Lord’s sovereign goodness and redemptive purposes can be beyond our imagination. But just like the transition between winter and spring, the seasons of our lives can deeply connect us with our Redeemer, with Life Himself! While there is little or no appearance of life in our flowers, shrubs, and trees, much is happening below the surface, these plants are becoming prepared and ready to burst forth with new life. And in our times of struggle, there may be few signs of spiritual life, but the Lord can use such times to bring us to confession and repentance if needed, to restore us, to enable us to depend on Him as we are exercising perseverance, and to build our faith as we walk in the conviction of truth that we cannot, at the moment, see.
To be sure, struggling through challenges and trials, both large and small, is not fun. The fall was not the Lord’s intent or desire for us; it is not what He created us for. But our God is not only our Creator; He is our Redeemer. He has promised to work all things—even the worst of things—for our good. And not only that, He will use our suffering and the good He works out of that suffering to enable and equip us to help and encourage others in their faith walk. No hardship will go unredeemed. All will gleam in glory…. May we persevere in that truth…!