Thankful for the Thorns
Sandra felt as low as the heels of her Birkenstocks as she pushed against a
November gust and the florist shop door. Her life had been easy, like a spring
breeze.
Then, in the fourth month of her second pregnancy, a minor automobile accident
stole her ease. During this Thanksgiving week she would have delivered a son.
She grieved over her loss. As if that weren't enough, her husband's company
threatened a transfer. Then her sister, whose holiday visit she coveted, called
saying she could not come.
What's worse, Sandra's friend infuriated her by suggesting her grief was a
God-given path to
maturity that would allow her to empathize with others who suffer? "Had she
lost a child? No - she has no idea what I'm feeling," Sandra shuddered.
Thanksgiving? "Thankful for what?" she wondered. For a careless driver
whose truck was hardly scratched when he rear-ended her? For an airbag that
saved her life but took that of her child? "Good afternoon, can I help
you?" The flower shop clerk's approach startled her. "Sorry,"
said Jenny, "I just didn't want you to think I was ignoring you."
"I . . . . I need an arrangement." "For Thanksgiving?"
Sandra nodded.
"Do you want beautiful but ordinary, or would you like to challenge the day
with a customer favorite I call the "Thanksgiving Special." Jenny saw
Sandra's curiosity and continued, "I'm convinced that flowers tell stories,
that each arrangement insinuates a particular feeling.
Are you looking for something that conveys gratitude this Thanksgiving?"
"Not exactly!" Sandra blurted. "Sorry, but in the last five
months, everything that could go wrong has." Sandra regretted her outburst
but was surprised when Jenny said, "I have the perfect arrangement for
you." The door's small bell suddenly rang.
"Barbara! Hi, "Jenny said. She politely excused herself form Sandra
and walked toward a small workroom. She quickly reappeared carrying a massive
arrangement of green bows, and long-stemmed thorny roses. Only, the ends of the
rose stems were neatly snipped, no flowers. "Want this in a box?"
Jenny asked. Sandra watched for Barbara's response. Was this a joke? Who would
want rose stems and no flowers! She waited for laughter, for someone to notice
the absence of flowers atop the thorny stems, but neither woman did. "Yes,
please. It's exquisite," said Barbara. "You'd think after three years
of getting the special, I'd not be so moved by its significance, but it's
happening again. My family will love this one. Thanks." Sandra
stared. "Why so normal a conversation about so strange an
arrangement?" she wondered.
"Ah, said Sandra, pointing. "That lady just left with, ah . . .
." "Yes?" "Well, she had no flowers!" "Off?"
"Off. Yep. That's the Special. I call it the "Thanksgiving Thorns
Bouquet."
"But, why do people pay for that?" In spite of herself she chuckled.
"Do you rally want to know?" "I couldn't leave this shop without
knowing. I'd think about nothing else!"
"That might be good," said Jenny. "Well," she continued,
"Barbara came into the shop three years ago feeling very much like you feel
today. She thought she had very little to be thankful for. She had lost her
father to cancer, the family business was failing, her son was into drugs,
and she faced major surgery."
"Ouch!" said Sandra.
"That same year, I lost my husband. I assumed complete responsibility for
the shop and for the first time, spent the holidays alone. I had no children, no
husband, no family nearby, and too great a debt to allow any travel."
"What did you do?" "I learned to be thankful for thorns."
Sandra's eyebrows lifted. "Thorns?" "I'm a Christian, Sandra.
I've always thanked God for good things in life and I never thought to ask Him
why good things happened to me.
But, when bad stuff hit. Did I ever ask! It took time to learn that dark times
are important. I always enjoyed the flowers' of life but it took thorns to show
me the beauty of God's comfort. Your know, the Bible says that God comforts us
when we're afflicted and from His consolation we learn to comfort others."
Sandra gasped. "A friend read that passage to me and I was furious! I guess
the truth is, I don't want comfort. I've lost a baby and I'm angry with
God." She started to ask Jenny to "go on" when the door's bell
diverted their attention. "Hey, Phil!" shouted Jenny as a balding,
rotund man entered the shop. She softly touched Sandra's arm and moved to
welcome him. He
tucked her under his side for a warm hug. "I'm here for twelve thorny
long-stemmed stems!" Phil laughed, heartily. "I figured as much,"
said Jenny. "I've got them ready." She lifted a tissue-wrapped
arrangement form the refrigerated cabinet. "Beautiful," said Phil.
"My wife will love them." Sandra could not resist asking, "These
are for your wife?" Phil saw that Sandra's curiosity matched his when he
first heard of a Thorn Bouquet. "Do you mind me asking, 'Why thorns?"
"IN fact, I'm glad you asked, "He said. "Four years ago my wife
and I nearly divorced. After forty years, we were in a real mess, but we slogged
through, problem by rotten problem. We rescued our marriage - our love, really.
Last year, at Thanksgiving, I stopped in here for flowers. I must have mentioned
surviving a tough process because Jenny told me that for a long time she kept a
vase of rose stems --- stems! --- As a reminder of what she learned from
'thorny' times. That was good enough for me. I took home stems, My wife and I
decided to label each one for a specific thorny situation and give thanks for
what the problem taught us. I'm pretty sure this stem review is becoming a tradition." Phil paid Jenny,
thanked her again and as he left, said to Sandra, "I highly recommend the
Special!"
"I don't know if I can be thankful for the thorns in my life, "Sandra
said to Jenny.
"Well, my experience says that thorns make roses more precious. We treasure
God's providential care more during trouble than at any other time. Remember,
Sandra, Jesus wore a crown of thorns so that we might know His love. Do not
resent thorns." Tears rolled down Sandra's cheeks. For the first time since
the accident she loosened her grip on resentment. "I'll take twelve
long-stemmed thorns, please." "I hoped you would, " Jenny said.
"I'll have them ready in a minute. Then, every time you see them, remember
to appreciate both good and hard time. We grow through both." "Thank
you. What do I owe you?" "Nothing. Nothing but a pledge to work toward
healing your heart. The first year's arrangement is always on me." Jenny
handed a card to Sandra. "I'll attach a card like this to your arrangement
but maybe you'd like to read it first. Go ahead, read it." My God, I have
never thanked Thee for my thorn! I have
thanked Thee a thousand times for my roses, but never once for my thorn. Teach
me the glory of the cross I bear, teach me the value of my thorns. Show me that
I have climbed to Thee by the path of pain. Show me that my tears have made my
rainbow.
George Matheson
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