Gardens hold a very
special place in my heart. I’ve always
loved flowers, plants, trees, and anything that grows. It wasn’t until recently that I’ve discovered
my love for gardening. While it is hard
work, it is starting to pay off. I admit
that I am not much into the vegetable garden…fortunately Cindy enjoys growing
vegetables.
Do you know about
the gardens in the Bible?
The Garden of Eden. God
created man to have a relationship with Him and He walked in the garden with
Adam and Eve. God made the garden a place of provision, protection and
absolute freedom. It was here that the Tree of Life is mentioned. It was a
perfect environment until Adam and Eve sinned and separated them from the
garden and from God.
The Garden of Gethsemane. This
garden is where Jesus was known to pray.
It was also where He had his greatest struggle but surrendered to the
Father’s plan for Him to go to the cross
to pay the penalty for our sin and the sins of the whole world.
The Garden Tomb. In John 19, the tomb was in
a garden near Golgotha. Interestingly, this was a new tomb, unused by no
other bodies from family members, as was the custom. The burial in this tomb
was a fulfillment of the prophecy in Isaiah 53:9 which says: "His grave was assigned to be with wicked
men, yet [He was] with a rich man in his death.” Jesus was supposed to have been buried with
criminals, but instead was buried in a rich man's tomb.
Paradise. This “garden”
is in Revelation 22. We see again that the tree of life is mentioned and
the new Heaven. The
Tree of Life was in the first Garden of Eden and now it is in Glory! In
the first garden, our communion with God was lost, but we can have our relationship restored again. Fully restored! Because of
the Resurrection, we have the hope of being restored right now through a personal
relationship with Jesus and we can follow Him as Lord until we return to the
future hope glory.
There is HOPE in the garden!
Here are some
before/after photos of our gardens.
This garden was
called “the Prayer Garden” by the former owners. It has a cross sculpted into the patio
stones. When I walk in, it makes me
think of “standing on the cross of Christ.” We now call it our “butterfly garden.” One of my previous posts explains the
significance of the butterfly in our walk with Christ.
June, 2015
July, 2015
Year #2
April, 2016
This is the side garden. It doesn’t really have a significant meaning other than to be pleasing to the eye.![]() ![]() |
| The day we moved in and we planted our first tree. |
This is the rose garden. It is small now but we plan to add to it each year.
This is Cindy’s
vegetable garden. Wow! She has a green thumb! We hope to have plenty of good food from this
garden and also to bless others with the abundance of what God provides.
The front of the house. We planted sunset maples, peonies, and some zebra grass. It's going to take a few years.
I planted this litthe area to soften and hide the air conditioner. It's not really a garden but it looks better.
Future project...to hide the septic system.
The front of the house. We planted sunset maples, peonies, and some zebra grass. It's going to take a few years.I planted this litthe area to soften and hide the air conditioner. It's not really a garden but it looks better.
Future project...to hide the septic system.















bought time you did an update! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it awesome all the variety of plants God has given us to enjoy?