M y wife and I adore miniature  roses. Recently we planted several bushes, but one did not survive. We returned it to the nursery and asked for an exchange. It was midsummer and the mini roses section was limited.

I looked at one that had a picture showing its potential when in full bloom. But the rose plant itself looked rather plain. My wife offered some good advice. “Don’t look at the full blossoms. Look at how many healthy new rosebuds are starting to form.”

Following her advice we selected, brought home, planted and tended the plant with the most rosebuds. In only a week, it had blossomed beautifully!

When our Lord chose His apostles, He selected imperfect men (Mark 3:13-19). One had a history of shady business practises, others had violent tempers. Yet Jesus looked not at their imperfections but at their potential.

Jesus uses the same approach with us. He loves us so much that He chose us despite our imperfections (2 Thess. 2:13). Through the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives, He nurtures and transforms us into His glorious image (2 Cor. 3:18). Next time you are with family, friends and colleagues, don’t focus on imperfections. Instead, look for rosebud potential.


The Spirit develops in us the clear image of Christ.

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Dennis Fisher

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