Right now, in Dallas, we are having a rainy, cold day. It is winter and February is usually our coldest month. It is just the way it usually goes. During this month, our greatest time of purging occurs. This cold weather doesn’t do well to the plants that like hot weather – which we have most of the year – so their foliage turns brown and things look dead. When you think about it, this purging season actually acts like a pruning season, giving the land/plants time to rest before they need to bloom and pollinate again.
We all go through a purging/pruning season from time to time. Friends leave, jobs end, and situations go sour. We often pin this on the enemy, but in fact, it could be God closing a door so we can go through another. It seems like, when we are sitting in that season, it is rough and it stings. But, after you start to see the light again, you find rest.
Take this scripture from Leviticus 25:3-4:
“Six years you shall sow your field, and six years you shall prune your vineyard and gather in its crop, but during the seventh year the land shall have a sabbath rest, a sabbath to the LORD; you shall not sow your field nor prune your vineyard.”
It is for our health that we go through this season as it was for the good of the vineyards. The soil would have grown too toxic and not been fertile if the Israelites did not prune. Sometimes situations, friends, jobs become too toxic for us and could contaminate the good work God is doing in us so He needs to give us a season of pruning.
I want to encourage you and ask you to keep the faith in your journey if you are in such a season. God is getting ready for something great. Just hold on and cling to Jesus. You’ll make it and thrive!
Be blessed.

