Gardening for the Soul_ Finding God in Nature’s Embrace by Glenn Wayne Trede

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Gardening for the Soul: Finding God in Nature’s Embrace by

Published on: 10/28/2025

There is something deeply peaceful about walking through a garden The scent of fresh earth, the warmth of sunlight, and the quiet hum of life create a feeling that words can barely express. Gardening is more than planting seeds or tending to flowers It is a spiritual practice that connects people to something greater than themselves. When hands touch the soil, the heart often opens to a calm awareness that feels sacred. Many who spend time in nature describe it as finding God simply, beautifully, as suggested by Glenn Wayne Trede

Gardening for the soul is about slowing down and noticing the daily miracles that surround us Each seed carries a lesson in patience and faith It reminds us that growth takes time and care Watching a plant rise from the ground after days of waiting teaches trust in the unseen. The process mirrors the way faith works in life Just as we water a seed and hope for it to bloom, we nurture our hearts with kindness and prayer, believing that peace and love will grow within us

Nature has a way of revealing divine order The balance between light and darkness, the rhythm of rain and sunshine, and the cycle of birth and renewal show how life is guided by gentle purpose When gardeners work with the soil, they learn humility and gratitude They realize that not everything is in their control, yet beauty still unfolds This quiet surrender often becomes a moment of prayer. In those moments, God feels near, not as a distant idea, but as a living presence in every leaf, breeze, and drop of rain

Many people find that gardening helps them heal from stress and sadness. Pulling weeds can feel like clearing away negative thoughts, and planting new flowers brings hope and joy The act of caring for living things restores balance to the mind and heart It reminds us that love and care always lead to growth, even when results take time to appear. Gardening becomes a way to reflect, forgive, and find strength in stillness

Finding God in nature’s embrace is not about religion alone It is about connecting to creation and recognizing the sacred in simple things Whether it is the song of a bird or the color of a blooming rose, each moment carries a quiet message of love and renewal. The garden becomes a sacred space where people can listen without words and feel peace without effort

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