Good Fruit

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         She bent back hard when I leaned into her mature branches. For years she had been faithfully producing fruit, each year a little more. This past week, I was worried she wasn’t able to take much more of the intense spring storms. I was concerned she would break when strong winds whipped thought the berry garden. Now, dew glistened in the peach-colored morning light and slowly ran off the shrub, down my arm. To my delight, hundreds of clusters of red juicy currants hung exposed. When I let go of the branches, they easily sprung back into their place, again hiding the harvest under a blanket of dark green leaves. The rest of the morning was quiet, except for the song of the wren, the barking of the blue jay as he kept his brood in check, and the gentle thump of the clustered berries as they fell into bowls and buckets.


         In the evening, seventeen jars of red currant jelly set neatly on my counter. Occasionally and throughout the night, a pop could be heard from a jar as it sealed. I smiled each time I heard it. It felt like a gentle knock on my heart from the shrub. And, as if with the tiniest voice, I imaged she said,

         “When the Master Gardener comes and leans in to take what is His, will there be good fruit?”

May it be so.

(Text and Photos, Heidi Viars ©2024)

7 responses to “Good Fruit”

  1. Terri Nida Avatar

    Just beautiful, Heidi! Simple and sweet. Thank you.

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  2. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Beautiful Truth spoken so winsomely. I remember that popping sound so well from all the years of my mother’s canning.

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  3. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

    You have such a gift, Heidi, of recognizing the potential for spiritual lessons in the everyday experiences of life. Those currants are beautiful! Don’t think I’ve ever seen them in their fresh state, only dried. With you I pray to be ripe with good fruit when the Master Gardener comes!

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  4. davidsdailydose Avatar

    A classic Heidi tale—equal parts visual and auditory language, drawing the reader in. Having gathered apricots for jelly, one surprise is just how many you need to make one jar. It’s more than one would think!
    I hope you and Scott have a blessed 4th of July.

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  5. awomanaftergodsownheart170052837 Avatar

    🤩🤩OOOOh the sweet musical “pop” ! 🥰Everytime I hear it I say, Thank You Jesus for Your Provisions! Its funny a simple little sound sometimes one at a time sometimes all at the same time reminds me with every sound that Jesus loves me and cares about our needs too. Thank you Friend for this story. Want to trade a few jars of your jelly for some peach salsa? 🤩😉

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  6. seekingdivineperspective Avatar

    What a beautiful picture of God’s plan for us. Thanks, Heidi. ♥️

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  7. Linda Willen Avatar
    Linda Willen

    Oh Heidi! You’ve done it again—taken something God created into beautiful words and gentle reminders. Thank you dear friend.

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