Sunday, December 1, 2013

White Water Lilies

       
        On my vacation to Rushing River my daughter, Ruth and I, had a great time.
         As we were paddling along in a small inlet we came across a few beautiful white water lilies.

     I started to wonder how they grow in so much water? Where do they receive their nourishment?

      Apparently they have root stack called rhyzomes or some tuberous roots.

      They had been planted in rotten old wood under which was rich soil well able to provide nourishment for these White Water  Lilies.

      These lilies were tough to the touch but extremely beautiful.

       Some with yellow and others with pink enclosures.

     The bible says we are to be routed and grounded in love.
     Getting our strength and nourishment from God.
 
In Ephesians 3:17
 
That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; being routed and grounded in love.




 

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