Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Attack of the Mutant Carrots

Do you like my carrots? Yes, they are carrots. No, really. I grew them and then yesterday I harvested them. I’m very proud of these carrots. They may be too embarrassed to show themselves to the other shop-bought vegetables, but I love them because I grew them. So what if they aren’t perfect? So what if they are a little strange and very stumpy?

Even though I’m not a skilled gardener, I managed to grow these little nuggets of sunshine all by myself. I think they are beautiful.

God thinks we are beautiful for the same reason. He made us and He loves us. It doesn’t matter about the environment we grew up in. It doesn’t matter if we have physical defects. It doesn’t even matter what we think about ourselves. We can be a little strange. We can be a little stumpy. We can be considered outcasts. And God will love us anyway.

Because God sees our beauty, we are free to be ourselves. We are free to allow God to shape us, rather than society.

Do you allow society to guide the way you think about yourself? Are you influenced by all the beautiful models and celebrities we see everywhere? Do you really believe you are beautiful because God believes you are beautiful?

6 comments:

Emma Michaels said...

Wonderful post!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Great post Lynda. And what a blessed comfort to know that because we're created by Him, God finds each one of us beautiful.

Rose said...

Wow, love home grown veggies!

Lorena G. Sims said...

Amen! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder..

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

Thanks guys :)

I chopped the carrots up and put them in dinner last night. They were so full of flavour! Yum!

And, Lorena, yes, the only beholder who matters is our Lord :)

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

Oh, and I also learned that the reason the carrots were like that was because I didn't prepare the soil properly. Apparently I should have dug down deeper to loosen the ground more.