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YOU CAN BEGIN AGAIN
By Bill Baldwin

This writing was truly an inspiration to me and I feel compelled to share this with my friends... Sometimes I too feel despondent and I go through my personal "winters"... but praise Jesus - for He is alive!!! and risen from the dead...

Read what Bill Baldwin has to say: and to these words of wisdom and inspiration I can only say AMEN!!!

I have never heard anyone say, "I hate springtime." Well.okay, maybe those who suffer from allergies-but even they dislike the pollen, not the season. Flowers begin blooming; trees budding; grass growing; birds start singing. All of creation announces, "We're alive again!"


This year was a long, cold winter. Winter always seems long to me-too long, sometimes. But winter is necessary. In the economy of the climate, winter kills and then makes way for something new. During winter creation loses its sparkle. A once luscious, green forest becomes dismal gray. Most flowers die while others crawl back under the soil to hide from the wintry elements. Color, for a season, vanishes, and it seems, so does all of life. To add to the drab surroundings, the song of nature is stilled as birds take their song to a warmer environment. Is it any wonder that a greater percentage of people suffer from depression during winter?


Like all creation, we too experience seasons in our life. Without exception, no one can live without going through personal winters. Most of them are cold and drab. Personal winters can be dead, gray, and colorless. It is easy to lose your song during these days. Like the people referred to in the Bible, during our winters we weep a lot and set beside "the rivers of Babylon" thinking of the good ole days. Scripture says they put away their musical instruments, "hanging them upon the branches of the willow trees" (see Psalm 137:1-2).


The recession, job losses, depression, home foreclosure, rejection, death of a loved one, abuse, sickness, marriage problems, divorce, addictions, loneliness, failures-these and more are the gray circumstances of a personal winter. During winter "something dies" so to speak. I don't like winter. However, it's necessary. Winter always precedes spring and every living thing must pass through a winter to enter spring. This is a spiritual principle of life that applies to everyone and everything.


The cross is the Lord's symbol that reminds us that Jesus experienced a personal winter, too. Like all winters, dying was part of it. First, His winter was for His Father and then for us. The cross was ugly. The Lord's death on the cross was even more repulsive. The only color that splashed across the backdrop of Jesus' crucifixion was red-His blood. Other than that, like all winters, it was gray, bleak, and dreary. But it was necessary for what was to come.


One would hardly recognize Jesus during His winter. Bruised, beaten, and bloody, only the inward charm remained. His outer shell was not recognizable. Finally, winter took its toll and He died. I'm not surprised. Winter was only doing its job


The story goes that winter passed and springtime came. Like a tulip lying dormant under the soil, the earth gave way to a greater power and promise. What everyone thought to be gone forever burst forth from a wintry grave. Flowers bloomed (lilies, I suppose), skies turned blue, warm days emerged, and birds sang again. This time they sang a new song-"He has risen!" In Jesus' resurrection God declares that our personal winters are only for a season. In the Bible a man named Paul wrote to a group of people faced with winter, "I want you to know about the great and mighty power that God has for us followers. It is the same wonderful power he used when he raised Christ from death." (Ephesians 1:19-20). Now that's some more serious power we have been given!


Easter is not only an event in Christian history-Easter is a person. Jesus said, "I am the resurrection" (John 11:25). Though we celebrate Jesus' birth in December, isn't it strange that historians cannot pinpoint when He was born? However, we're certain about the time of His resurrection-springtime, right after the Jewish Passover.


Springtime and resurrection go together like (as Forrest Gump says) "Peas and carrots." When Jesus resurrected from His grave God was declaring, "Your winters are limited!" Your personal winter may be long and hard but it will come to an end. This is the message of the season. Jesus never interpreted His future glory by the dismal winter of His cross. Neither should you.


Like daffodils that suddenly appear after a long cold season, the resurrection declares that your winter season is not the end of your story. I love springtime don't you? It's bursting with the resurrection of Jesus. And the resurrection is not just a good story-it's a life principle that God infused in the season itself.


Now, as I observe the flowers blooming, trees blossoming, and birds singing, I am reminded that winters, like the cross, do not last forever. Jesus has risen! Springtime is here. Now you can begin again.


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Your Friend
Ramona P.

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Hi Ramona,

This is absolutely beautiful! Here in Ontario in Canada we are welcoming Spring... New Life indeed!

Thank you Jesus for the reminders you give to us revealed in your creation.

Life itself is a powerful miracle, and new life is God's speciality...and His Glory also.

Love and Blessings in Christ, Carla
Thank you Carla
I appreciate your comment... this is truly an inspiring writing and I truly enjoyed reading it.

God is so good and so Almighty...

Love and fond hugs from South Africa

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Your Friend
Ramona P.
Very nice.. I really needed to read that today!
HI deedee

I also need inspiration daily and I am happy that, by placing this comment, someone was inspired too.

God bles and fond hugs from South Africa

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Your Friend
Ramona P.
Dear JB

Many thanks for your comment - I am so delighted that you too were inspired... May God bless you mightily and I send you fond hugs from South Africa.


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Your Friend
Ramona P.
Yes Ramona,Jesus is lord! I am soooooo ready for spring! lol I enjoyed reading this commentary. Thank you sister very much! Luvs from Indiana Stephen
Hi Jenna
I trust and pray that you will enjoy being on AAG... welcome and God bless you.

I am glad that you were inspired - I am too...

God bless you and I send you fond hugs from South Africa

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Ramona P.
Hello my dearest friend
So glad that this also inspired you... It was truly an inspiration to me too. And thank you dearest Stephen for your kind comment....

Love you and I send you warm hugs from South Africa

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Your Friend
Ramona P.
one way or another..what ever is happening in your life...GOD HAS A PLAN! and as a good father it is a plan far greater and magnificent then even our wildest immagining.
The path to get there may not be understood by us but that is what it is A PATH!
As an instant generation we want the prize and forget the journey it takes to get there, but the wonder of all wonders is that the prize is far greater then that what we wished for.

Praise be to the giver of good gifts our father in heaven amen!
I hope i can have that springtime someday....
I love God so much.. but still am struggling...
really thank you it helps me a lil.
Good Morning dear friend, Rick,
We all go through out "winters"... I am also passing through one - (passing through but not standing still... for Jesus is guiding me through the fog and mist"... How about we both pray for one another? I would love it for you to pray for me. I AM PRAYING FOR YOU...

God bless you mightily and I send you fondest love from a "wintry" South Africa

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Your Friend
Ramona P.

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