Time for a new pot? by Meryl McKean
One of the many things I love about spring is the chance to
grow seedlings. I’m not a great gardener but I do get a lot of pleasure from planting
seeds. There is something quite thrilling to see new life emerge and grow,
eventually becoming a strong, healthy, fruitful plant. I get my seed boxes out
in March and decide what seeds I’m going to buy. Usually I go for the flowers I’ve
had success with in the past, such as Cosmos and Sunflowers, then maybe I’ll try
something new. I tend to avoid most vegetables after a few disappointments involving
courgettes, but tomatoes always tempt me to have a go.
By now my seedlings have been upgraded from the propagators
into pots and over the last couple of weeks I’ve been planning and executing their
exit into the garden. Sometimes their growth can take me by surprise, roots and
shoots have a growth spurt, stranding them in a pot much too small. When I lift
them out, I find their roots beginning to clump together, crying out for more
space to grow without restrictions.
This reminds me of our lives as writers. Often, we grow and
flourish within our comfort zone. We may have established helpful routines and
ways of writing. It can be tempting to stay there – the familiar comfortable pot
we have grown attached to. If we take that step of faith and look for a bigger
pot, then we can release potential for further growth and fruitfulness. It takes
faith as it can feel quite risky. So, what are these bigger pots? They can be
many and varied: maybe attending a course to improve our writing, trying a
different genre or perhaps building in some accountability to help productivity.
The Bible has a lot to say about growth. Colossians 2 v 7 speaks of letting our
roots grow down into Jesus. This results in growth. We want our writing, as with
all our lives to be built on Him. So why not ask Him if there is a new pot for
you. As with the plants, with a bigger pot, you can anticipate new growth and fruitfulness.
What are some of the pot changes you have tried? I’d love to
hear if there is a new pot you are being challenged to step into?
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