
Cucumbers, like all their squash cousins, are rambunctious, exuberant, enthusiastic plants. The plants will grow to fill whatever space you have provided and then grow some more. Fences are merely obstacles easily overcome.
In our first garden, we planted winter squash because the plants were available. We had no fence on our terraced garden, so the squash grew into our yard, through the fence and into the neighbor’s yard. We ate squash until we were sick of it.
That first year, we planted the cucumbers next to the tomatoes. The cucumbers grew into the tomatoes and hung their fruit on the cages right beside the tomatoes.
Now, I plant the cucumbers alone, away from any other vegetable, and fence them in on all sides.
But a fence is not enough. When I walk my garden every day, I have to put the cucumbers vines back inside the fence. They are not very fragile, so I can manhandle them more than I can the tomatoes. I need to be just as enthusiastic as they are.
I love their enthusiasm. I can relate. I often feel like I am on the verge of being out of control, like I am testing the boundaries and going outside the fence. I am grateful that God sends His Spirit to corral my exuberance.
When the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you into all the truth. John 16:12
My ministers, my Christian friends, the Bible – all help me stay inside the fence, help me stay in right relationship, help my wandering thoughts to return to God and Jesus.
All scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness. 2 Timothy 3:16
And you know what? This rambunctious, exuberant, enthusiastic attitude is exactly what makes cucumbers and their squash cousins such prolific producers of fruit. They have no fear, no timidity, no apparent caution. They just keep growing until a stronger hand moves them back into the fence.
I think God likes enthusiasm.
Do not lag in zeal, be ardent in spirit, serve the Lord. Romans 12:11
In John’s Revelation, only the church of Laodicea receives no praise.
So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I am about to spit you out of my mouth. Revelation 3:16
So grow with abandonment dear cucumbers! I will corral and correct your growth, just as God corrals and corrects mine. I hope that my enthusiasm makes God smile as much as the cucumber’s enthusiasm makes me smile.
I pray I can be as enthusiastic about serving the Lord, about growing in my faith, about becoming all that God has planned for me to be, as my cucumbers are.
But I also admire those hardy pepper plants. They grow up straight and strong and bear their fruit with pride. Growing between the tomatoes and cucumbers, I check on them every day, but rarely do they need anything from me except water. I’d like to think I could be like them, not needing correction and containment or even tender training, but God creates each plant differently and each person differently.
So whether you relate to the enthusiastic cucumber, the prized tomato, or the independent pepper, or even the fragile sugar snap, know that God values you. Praise God that He grows all kinds of plants in His garden. Praise God that He cares for each plant in the manner best suited to its particular needs. Please know that He values, grows, and cares for each of you as well.
God said, “See, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit; you shall have them for food. Genesis 1:29
Keep growing, my friend!
Betsy
In Him all things were created. John 1:3
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Betsy, I love this blog! You are a born author/writer! Each blog has created a new vision for me of how growing a garden can be compared to God’s care and plan for us. You need to publish it!
Been missing you. Our summer has been so busy! Have a granddaughter visiting this week At church this Sunday then gone for next three. Texas/France.
Dawn
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Love it! My cucumbers are going a bit wild, too. I do need a little disciplining from time to time….
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I know we are not supposed to type others, but do you think cucumbers are an enneagram 7? 🙂 Love your blog, Betsy
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