Over the years, during this time of the year… the harvest season – the pumpkin season
we have taken out all of our books about autumn, leaves, apples, and pumpkins
and place them in a basket to read or look at.
among this array of books is one called Too Many Pumpkins…
this book is about Rebecca Estelle…
each year in the spring she would plant her garden. She planted carrots and beans, tomatoes and peas, corn and rutabagas. She grew a little bit of everything-
except pumpkins… Rebecca Estelle hated pumpkins.
She said “no” to pumpkins.
You see when Rebecca Estelle was young, money had be tight and for an entire month all they had to eat were pumpkins. Baked pumpkins, steamed pumpkins, stewed pumpkins, pumpkins for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So, she decided she would never eat pumpkins again. She did not want to even look at one…
She said “no” to pumpkins…
One Fall day while she was raking her yard, a huge pumpkin truck passed by. She heard it coming, so she turned away, not to see it. But a huge pumpkin fell off the truck and broke open all over the edge of her yard. She shoveled some dirt over the broken pieces and buried all evidence of that reminder of lacking.
When spring came again the once hidden seeds became a plant of green vines. She decided to ignore it and not water or tend to it, hoping it would wilt away and die. But the vines just continued to grow. She cut them down, and dug then out, but week after week they continued to grow. She decided to ignore them and not walk on that side of the yard.
One autumn day, she had forgotten why she did not go to that side of the house and when she walked around the corner, she saw pumpkins growing everywhere.
She had said “no” to pumpkins… but her Creator had said “yes”
so she took all those pumpkins and made pumpkin, bread, pumpkin pie, pumpkin cake, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin tarts and pumpkin cookies…
A rich harvest of pumpkin goodness…
hoping to get rid of them all to the people in town. But when she could not carry all those pumpkin dishes she knew the people would need to come to her. She made jack o lanterns and lite each one along side the yard and path and the people came.
Young and old… everyone in town came. They enjoyed fellowship together as they ate the pumpkin delights and as they left she blessed each one of the towns people with the blessing she said “no” to, giving away every baked item, every lantern and a bag of seeds for them to start their own harvest of blessing. She gave away everything that reminded her of the pumpkins she had always hated… except a handful of seeds, that she tucked away until next spring…
seeds of healing…
seeds of restoration…
seeds a redemption…
seeds of blessing…
The hubs and I once said no… to the Lord… no to His blessings…
We said “no” to children…
out of hurts… out of fear… out of lacking…
we said “no” -
Yet, He knew our hearts…. He knew our hurts… He knew our fears…
and He said “yes” -
and one by one…
He replaced those seeds of fear with the seeds of love…
He replaced those seeds of hurt with seeds of healing…
He replaced those seeds of lacking with seeds of plenty…
Our “no” to His blessing… became our “yes” to all He had for us…
and one by one these seeds of blessing are being multiplied for His glory…
Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights. ~James 1:17
Living in His Blessings~
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