August 2025
Mission Musings-Helen Mayer
August—the month where “summer” is winding down, when a new school year is just around the corner, when the crops are beginning to take on a “fall” look, when the flowers of summer are slowly giving way to the fall favorites, and the list could go on and on. Around here, it is also the time when the sunflowers are at their best. Many of us enjoy sunflowers—they are beautiful to look at and they provide seed for the various birds that are around. I love them for their beauty and how they “move” to follow the sun.
Our grandsons planted a little patch of sunflowers in a small strip of ground that used to be part of our lawn. They used some of the sunflower seed that had fallen from our bird feeders, so they got a variety of sizes, shapes and colors of sunflowers in their patch. The patch is right where I see it whenever I go out to feed our farm cats, so this has been a good summer for me to enjoy them every day. Those of you who know me well by now, know I love to take and share pictures of God’s wonderful world, so having these sunflowers so close, I have had the chance to capture lots of pictures. One morning as I was enjoying them, I happened to capture the picture that is with this MM.
The simple beauty of this sunflower caught my eye. No, it was not a big fully blooming sunflower and you had to look a bit to see it among all the other blooming flowers, but it caught my eye. After I snapped the picture, I looked at it more closely, and saw a number of things I had not seen before. Take another look at it—do you see the perfect symmetry of the as yet unfolded petals? Do you see the faint yellow behind the green petals, giving a hint of the beauty it will soon have to share? Do you see how the protecting green petals are slowly opening to let the real beauty of the flower be seen by all? Beauty, with the promise of more beauty to come!
OK, so where is this MM going? I hope at least some of you know by now. Here is how I see it—we are all like this sunflower because we are all living in the world God has created. We did not “pick” where we will spend our lives and “grow”, rather, God “planted” us where He wanted us to live and grow, just like the sunflower seeds my grandsons scattered. He has made sure, that we are living among others who are sharing space in His world. Like the flowers in the patch, some have been blooming longer, and are completely full of color, while others are just like this bud—still have a way to go. Unlike the sunflowers that won’t live forever, we, as God’s children, will live and bloom eternally with Him. So while we are here in this world, we all look beautiful as God’s creations, but like the beauty yet to come to this little sunflower bud, our perfect beauty is yet to come! We have a hint of it, through God’s Word and the Sacraments, just like we see a hint of yellow in this bud. As Paul tells the Romans: Through Him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God. (Rom. 5:2)
So the next time you see a bud of any flower, think about the fact that we are in that stage of our life, no matter what our age. We are beautiful now, but our real beauty is yet to come! Enjoy the sunflowers in your life and share your God given beauty with others just as they do. Always remember to follow the Son!