Winter Reign

“While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest,
Cold and heat, Winter and summer, And day and night Shall not cease.”
(Genesis 8:22); "You have set all the borders of the earth; You have made
summer and winter." (Psalm 74:17).
In all of the seasons of the year, winter is seen as the most unproductive,
coldest, most dreary and dull season. A season of no growth, of
barrenness and lifeless images. It is never a season one longs for.
I have never heard any individual say "I can’t wait for winter", or "There
is so much fun I am going to have", or even "I wish winter would come
sooner".
Nighttime predominates the winter season. Much like the winters in our
life. Where there is darkness all around us and we can’t see any life,
growth or even fruit. The first thoughts that enter our hearts are
thoughts of dismay, hopelessness, despondency and despair. Yet it is
in the winters of our life that we incline our ear closely to God as we wait
upon Him for deliverance and guidance. In all of the other three
seasons, we work and see fruit thereof. It is only in winter that we
wait and allow ourselves to be carried in the arms of a loving Father.
Sometimes we need to let ourselves fall into the bosom of our Father.
Winter allows us to come to a point of rest in Christ.
A year is not complete if winter did not come and so our spiritual cycle is
not complete unless winter comes. Serving God in the summer of our
life is a fruitful season yet serving God in the winters of our life defines
a true child. God has established every season for us but winter can
prove to be the toughest of them all. Will we break and turn away when
the days become darker, colder and tougher or are we strengthened to spur on
even when we are not able to see the sunlight?
During the winter season, the ground is barren but it finds its time of rest
and though we see no signs of life, it is in its recuperation stage where it
is preparing itself for new growth and spring. Instead waiting for
winter to pass, we should relax in its recuperation phase of being
rejuvenated to continue bearing good fruit. The leaves of all plants
die but the root of the tree remain intact.
Be grounded in Christ so even when we are left bare in winter, our roots
will remain strong and nourished in the Almighty God. Even though you
go through the waters, it will not flood and when you are in the fire, not a
hair on your head will be burnt. Do not despise chastening,
discipline, and even pruning, because the Lord chastens those He loves. Even
Job understood that it is easy to praise God when the times are bountiful
and good so how about having the same countenance when nothing is going
according to our own understanding and plans. Though he will slay me,
yet I will praise him.
Are you prepared to praise God in the winters of your life? Or will
the coldness of the times render your heart bitter and hard? Let us
not harden our hearts in rebellion or we will be left to wander in winter
for longer than we need too. God does not punish us with winter, He
prepares us for spring. He calls us aside in stillness and barreness
yet to show us His glory. Moses radiated God’s glory after he spent
time with Him. Winter allows us to separate ourselves and leave us
alone in the presence of God and when we leave God’s presence, His light and
love illuminates in us and His glory is revealed.
I have learned this the difficult way but it is worth
it. Winter allows you to realign your focus and shifts you from norm
into unknown. Many of us only step out in faith when we are pushed
into it. Don’t wait for the light at the end of the tunnel anymore,
bring the light of Christ into the tunnel.
Reign in the winter of your life with Christ and adore him with your
obedience. Obedience is better than any sacrifice one could offer.
Spiritual growth needs winter months for you never know what you are made up
off unless you are put to the test. Guard your heart in winter and
wear your breastplate of righteousness, protect your mind with the helmet of
salvation, gird your loins with the belt of truth, shoe your feet with the
gospel of peace, draw your sword of the spirit and shield yourself with the
shield of faith.
Winter does not last forever but a momentary season just passing through.
Trust the Creator of the seasons to always keep you tilted to the "sonlight"
though you may feel far away. Winter is not an easy season, but if you
survive it, it means you were built to last. If we run with men on
foot and get tired, how will we run with horses?
Prayer Thought
Dear Lord Jesus, help me in the winters of my life to trust You undoubtedly.
Keep me rooted on Your word and even when I can’t see You or feel You
nearby, help me know that You are omnipresent. Help me to grow when
all is barren around me. Help me to be willing and obedient in all the
seasons of growth. Let me reign with You in winter, Lord. In
Jesus name I pray, amen
Hazel Moodley