A Word from James . . .The Secret Garden, a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, tells of the story of Mary, a young girl who goes to live with her wealthy uncle Archibald on his estate in England. Mary gets to know Dickon, a working class boy who loves nature. The two children discovered a fenced in garden that Mary’s uncle has locked up because it reminds him of his deceased wife. The garden looks dead because of neglect, but Dickon assures Mary that, with tending, it will recover with new life. With the children’s help, “the secret garden” eventually bursts forth with colorful, fragrant blooms.
All of us have a secret garden of the heart. How we tend it will determine what speech and behavior it produces. Proverbs wisely admonishes us: Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life (Prov 4:23). The word "keep" means “to watch or guard with fidelity.” Guarding what we take into our hearts and monitoring our response will determine what takes root there. As we remove the thorns of resentment, weeds of lust, and roots of bitterness, we can replace them with the fruit of the Spirit: “love, gentleness, self-control” (Gal 5:22-23)
Are you tending to the garden of your heart?
Think not alone of outward form:
Its beauty will not depart;
But cultivate the Spirit’s fruits
That grows within the heart.
-----D. DeHaanIn His Grip,

James Darby
(Credit: RBC Ministries,
Daily Bread, February 2008)