SOCIAL MEDIA

25 June 2012

A Berry Reminder


There happens to be a large patch of wild black raspberries in the woods behind my house. You should be jealous. Angel and I enjoyed picking and eating them last year during late June and early July, and we’ve been impatiently waiting for them to ripen over the last few weeks. 

 A too-early trip to the patch. No berries yet!

Today was the first time I managed to harvest any berries. Not many, the berries are just beginning to ripen, and there are few black berries compared to all the red and green ones, but I couldn’t wait any longer, and picked a couple of handfuls for an afternoon snack. There weren’t enough to save for a berry smoothie to share with Angel, so I thought I might as well eat them all before he comes home from work. I’ll pick some more in a few days and then we’ll have smoothies.

As I braved the thorns, briars, giant weeds, and bugs in our little wild berry patch, I thought about what my mom says every time she peels an orange or a banana. “You know,” she says, “Fruit reminds me of God.”
Then she’ll explain. Fruit is a tasty, serving size snack. The wrapper is either biodegradable (banana) or edible (apple). They’re full of vitamins and, although they’re sweet, the sweetness doesn’t do the same kind of damage as processed, refined white sugar or high fructose corn syrup. For variety, there’s different kinds in different seasons and different parts of the world, so you’ll never get bored. Man really hasn’t invented a snack that can compare to the simple fruit.

I sometimes laughed when Mom went through her “fruit as a reminder of God” speech countless times over the years, but today, as I was picking black raspberries, I was reminded of God too. I did nothing to earn or deserve these sweet berries. It just so happens that I have access to a whole bunch of bushes bearing these, and I can pick them for free whenever they’re ripe. Angel and I have all the food we need. We just came home from the grocery store yesterday with a full cart of groceries. We don’t actually need black raspberries. These berries are just a little extra, and they are a wonderful extra—almost like an “I love you” note from God.

Thank you God, for all the extras in our lives, among them, wild black raspberries.



Why is it that vegetables don’t remind us of God?
Unknown said...

Are these growing in what used to be known as "the junk yard"?

Andi said...

That's so cool you have these in your backyard!

No(dot dot)el said...

Ahh Rachel I love this. We have a ton of blackberry bushes where we live also so I could totally relate to braving the bushes to get to the goods. My Giant has said similar things about fruit. Like your mom he says, "Have you ever looked at the size of an apple compared to mans hand, it fits so perfectly" Totally another reminder of God's goodness and love for us. LOVE THIS <3

Unknown said...

Love this post! Gardening reminds me of God so much. I agree that It's that we didn't do anyhting to ear them, even if I did water and plant. Only God makes them grow. I wrote a whole post on this once :)

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Tina @ Like Ordinary Life said...

Oh blackberries! My mom's old house had a wild blackberry bush I picked from all the time. Found you from SITS! Hope you stop by! Love your blog. Would you like to swap buttons?

Anonymous said...

The old testament really doesn't talk about vegetables much. Only meats and grain are really used for sacrifices or ceremonial activities. I hear more about fruits then vegetables in the bible. I can't currently think of a vegetable in the bible right now :) If anyone does I would like to know. -Angel

Kristin said...

We have wild berries planted by the birds (and God!) too. What a fun gift! Ours are just starting to come in, and when we pick them by the bowlful, I can't help but think of God's provision...how He takes care of our every need, and even sends us little treats along the way that sustain us! Hope your Tuesday is a good one!

Mar [Parenting and Proverbs 31] said...

Those berries look delicious. Some days it's really good to stop and smell the ...berries and remember all that has been given unto us.

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Anna B. said...

I love this! This post not only made me crave some fresh berries, but it's a great reminder of the everyday blessings that we so often forget to notice... Thanks for sharing!

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