Friday, April 3, 2009

Really Cool Gardening Imagery

Some skeptic is sure to ask, "Show me how resurrection works. Give me a diagram; draw me a picture. What does this 'resurrection body' look like?" If you look at this question closely, you realize how absurd it is. There are no diagrams for this kind of thing. We do have a parallel experience in gardening. You plant a "dead" seed; soon there is a flourishing plant. There is no visual likeness between seed and plant. You could never guess what a tomato would look like by looking at a tomato seed. What we plant in the soil and what grows out of it don't look anything alike. The dead body that we bury in the ground and the resurrection body that comes from it will be dramatically different.

You will notice that the variety of bodies is stunning. Just as there are different kinds of seeds, there are different kinds of bodies—humans, animals, birds, fish—each unprecedented in its form. You get a hint at the diversity of resurrection glory by looking at the diversity of bodies not only on earth but in the skies—sun, moon, stars—all these varieties of beauty and brightness. And we're only looking at pre-resurrection "seeds"—who can imagine what the resurrection "plants" will be like!

This image of planting a dead seed and raising a live plant is a mere sketch at best, but perhaps it will help in approaching the mystery of the resurrection body—but only if you keep in mind that when we're raised, we're raised for good, alive forever! The corpse that's planted is no beauty, but when it's raised, it's glorious. Put in the ground weak, it comes up powerful. The seed sown is natural; the seed grown is supernatural—same seed, same body, but what a difference from when it goes down in physical mortality to when it is raised up in spiritual immortality!

I Corinthians 15: 35-44 from The Message

5 comments:

Jesse said...
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Jesse said...

that's awesome. thanks for sharing. as i was reading, i was thinking, "yes Jesus said something about seeds falling to the ground and dying so that the plant can grow..." and sure enough you are quoting from The Message. of course the parallel passage in which Jesus speaks of his own death is in John 12 (especially v. 24). thanks for the great Easter Monday meditation.

Noteworthy said...

How are those little seedlings doing now? Miss you guys!

Dorothy Marner said...

I've started hardening off a lot of the seedlings. They seem too little to go outside but its time and they aren't really growing inside anymore. A few of them need a couple more weeks inside. But things in the garden are really getting going!

Are you planting anything this year?

Noteworthy said...

Just some flowers and a few herbs I like, adding to my mint, new basil and sage. Maybe we will plant some tomato plants, love the home-grown tomatoes! It's a challenge with a puppy who chews and digs everything outside!