Mission Musings-Helen Mayer September 2025
“They’re back!” How many times have you heard or said those words? Just a couple of simple words, but oh what meanings they can have to the person saying them or hearing them. They can have a good meaning, maybe family or friends who returned from an extended trip. They can also have a sad meaning, as when the Doctor gives you those words about test results that turn out in a way you were not expecting. Simple words that can change lives.
These words have special meaning to me this time of the year and if you have already looked at the picture that is with this MM, you know why. Their scientific name is Lycoris Squamigera! Of course, not many of us call them that, but rather we know them as: Surprise Lily, Magic Lily, Mystery Lily, Disappearing Lily and my favorite, Resurrection Lily!
Yes, Resurrection Lilies are popping up everywhere! You see them along road ditches, in abandon lawns, along driveways, in gardens, beside old buildings or even in the middle of a field, you name it. Every time I see them, either as a single flower or clusters of flowers, I think of Jesus and His Resurrection for us! While we are here on this earth, He sends them to remind us, that the real beauty is yet to come—the flowers are just temporary—here today, gone tomorrow, but the real beauty that will be ours someday is eternal.
Like the lilies that come up in the spring and for a short time grow and share their green beauty with everyone who takes the time to look at them, Jesus was born on this earth and for a short time, walked around for all to see, if they were looking. We all know that too soon, the stalks of the lilies die and fall back to the ground and in time, are invisible to see. Jesus too, all too soon, died and was hidden away in a tomb. Like the lilies that one day rise from the earth with the beauty of their flowers, Jesus rose from the dead in His perfect form, His eternal heavenly beauty! Unlike the lilies that only last for a short time, someday, we too will rise like Him, and be arrayed with our forever heavenly beauty!
The lilies short lives are sometimes hard, super dry ground to push out of; strong winds that knock them over; birds that think they are their “food”, and the list goes on, but they still do what they can to share their beauty while it lasts. Jesus’ earthly life was far from easy, but He stayed true to His Father’s will, and ended up forever enjoying His heavenly home with His Father. So it goes for us—our short lives—are not always easy, but we aren’t going through them alone, we are on our way to our “forever home”. When you are having a “bad” day, remember the lilies—as we are just here for awhile, and “the best is yet to come!” In the words of a favorite hymn: “Fair are the meadows, Fair are the woodlands, Robed in flow’rs of blooming spring: Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer; He makes our sorr’wing spirit sing.” ( TLH 657, verse 2).