Thursday, October 9, 2008

I want to grow like the Bamboo Tree!


With this post I want to focus on a topic that is at the very top of my mind for me right now. And that is the idea of “growth.” 
In about a year and 4 months I will be turning the big 30 and I am actually really looking forward to it.  No I don't own a house nor do I have a husband and kids, and neither do I have a Master's degree yet like I imagined it would all be like at this age, but that’s okay. This goes to proof that God's plans are indeed VERY different from ours. Naturally, it’s been a time of reflection and I’ve definitely been thinking off and on throughout this last year about what the heck I am doing in my life.  Where am I actually heading, where God is taking me, and why does His method seem like I'm never getting anywhere? I’m guessing we all do this sometimes too, right? Well, besides the fact that I've decided that no matter what, I will walk by faith even if I can't see the road ahead, it still isn't easy to understand sometimes. But God is soooo amazing, that when our mind starts shifting toward start questioning His way, He then teaches us sweet lessons that are in His nature to help us gain the strength needed to continue on hoping and trusting in Him; in His promises and yes, this also includes trustingHis method
Of course you don’t have to be almost turning 30 to reflect on these thoughts, but for me it’s just something I’ve thought about a lot more recently.
This morning, a great friend of mine (Elizabeth García), told me this story about how Japanese Bamboo Trees grow. I thought it was very insightful and really helped me to think about the idea of "growth" in a different way.
Now, I should also note that there are over 1500+ types of bamboo trees. Just remember, these probably aren’t those little office plants you’re used to seeing.
  • 1st Year - You plant a bamboo seedling and give it proper sunlight, water, nourishment and in the first year except for a tiny sprout, there is no growth.
  • 2nd Year - During the second year you care for the bamboo in the same way. You give it constant attention: watering, sunlight and maybe you even throw in some praying, but still the bamboo does not grow. You were told it might take a while to grow, so you keep soldiering on.
  • 3rd year - Another year goes by. You give the bamboo the same love and care. You keep giving it the best fertilizer, sunlight, water, but again much to your amazement, nothing happens. You start asking yourself, why isn’t this thing growing? It’s at this time many people just throw their hands up and give up, but no that’s not you. But how discouraging is it that you’ve waited patiently and cared for this bamboo only to have nothing happen?
  • 4th Year - During the 4th year, you care for it, fertilize it, and give it proper sunlight. You take a look around the garden and realize that all the other plants are blooming and teeming with life and vibrancy. But your poor bamboo seed has nothing to show for. For four whole years, you’ve been patient and truly tried to help this seed grow. Except for a tiny sprout, your bamboo is no bigger than it was during the first year.
  • 5th Year - It is not till sometime in the fifth year the bamboo tree will start to grow. And when it decides to grow, what happens in the next 4-6 weeks will astonish you! The tiny bamboo sprout you cared for will grow as much as 3 feet in a single day till it reaches as high as 90 feet!!!  How can this be? While in the first through fourth years, the plant was not growing above ground, it was actually growing below ground. It was developing miles of its intricate root system which would eventually help propel its massive upward growth in year five. The bamboos’ intricate root structure takes four years to prepare itself for the growth it will experience in its 5th year.
Life is very much like the growth of the bamboo tree. You can do everything seemingly right, but still see no results. Just remember, although you may not be growing above ground, it doesn't mean that God is not at work... you just might be developing your root system! Hopefully it will one day ultimately propel your growth. 
Again you don’t have to be almost turning 30 like me to appreciate this simple little story about persistence and growth, but it sure has helped me realize that sometimes things may take much more time in order for them to be well worth it. GOD takes His time!!! His time is perfect-- He's never been early and He's never been late-- He is ALWAYS on time! Amen for that!!! 
Keep persistent and never give up. Cling on to the Creator and to the One who CAN-- for certain noone does it best!!! 
"Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers . " -Psalm 1:1-3

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