
I think that I shall never see
as lovely a “bouquet” as a dogwood tree.
Pink-flowered, or purple, or snowfall white–
In town or in a forest, they’re a breathtaking sight.
They’re reflections of the Master designer–
Of all beauty He’s created, there isn’t much finer.
They do speak of the divine, for a legend they bear–
On each flower’s center, a “crown of thorns” is there.
Like the beams of a cross, the petals connect,
having rust-colored tips–of Christ’s blood they reflect.
It flowed from His veins, pierced with a spike’s metal,
of which we’re reminded by a hole in each petal.
That dogwoods were once strong enough to be a cross is a story;
After Calvary, God took pity on them to yet speak of His glory.
But though just a story, not Biblical fact–
the legend has stuck and has made an impact.
For in springtime when blossoms of dogwoods begin,
we think, not only of their beauty, but of our Savior within.
Then, too, it can be said that, after winter, when they flower,
they remind not just of the cross, but of Christ’s resurrection power!
P. A. Oltrogge
“And if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead lives in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit, who lives in you.” Romans 8:11 AMP
“Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in Me will live, even if he dies, and everyone who lives and believes in Me will never die….’” John 11:25-26 NASB

While I’ve endeavored to present some of God’s truths in a poetic way, I believe you would be blessed in referring, once again, to the detailed messages done by Bible teacher, Dutch Sheets. As always, today’s message is informative and valuable.
http://www.dutchsheets.org (video)
http://www.givehim15.com (written)
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