The Butterflies are Dancing — Are You?
A couple of weeks ago, a group of us did the Walk for Life and when we were gathering our belongings to get to registration and the start line, someone said, “Donna, look at the butterfly on your car!” I quickly took this photo because I knew there would be an upcoming post from this little inspiration. Butterflies are powerful representations of life. They are seen as a symbol of resurrection and people view them as representing endurance, change, and hope.
I’ve been amazed at how many butterflies I’ve seen over the last few weeks. I’m not a butterfly enthusiast that plants foliage just to attract butterflies, but now they are attracting ME. I would think it was springtime instead of fall. They are so light and free and FAST! It seems like they’re dancing on air!
We know the stages of a butterfly and transformation analogies as they change from a caterpillar to a cocoon to a butterfly and how we, in our lives transform from death to life and then emerge to be all God destined us to be. Going through physical, spiritual or mental changes is a form of metamorphosis like the butterfly. I love the “ARRIVED” stage the most when our wings have developed and we can take flight and DANCE — just like the butterflies.
I’ll never forget when my husband had to have emergency surgery to remove a tumor that was impinging on his spinal cord. His neurosurgeon said it was one of the three most life-threatening surgeries ever. But, even with the seriousness of it all, I remember God’s peace that surrounded us. We knew He was in control so we were lighthearted and free of worry. In the pre-op room, we looked up at the ceiling and we saw butterflies and we became even more assured of God with us when a nurse, wearing a butterfly jacket, assisted us. The message was loud and clear: “Dance as if you don’t have a care in the world.”
Our spirits were “dancing” in that hospital room. We knew, like those butterflies, that transformation and resurrection was taking place in us. They reminded us to let go of worry and concern to be free to dance — right in the middle of our circumstances.
Butterflies continue to remind us to get up and move, for if we don’t move, we cannot dance. In one way or another, we are all going through transition and transformation. Maybe it’s from one age to another, from one season to another, or from one stage of life to another. Some exertion is required to emerge. We can’t sit still and expect to break free from doubt, fear, and worry. We know it’s time for a change and with courage and determination, we’ll break free from our “cocoons”.
What freedom we felt during some of the toughest and most challenging times of our lives. I promise you — it’s worth it to DANCE — to break free from worry and doubt, and simply trust that our Creator has the best possible outcome in mind. So, then, why should we worry or fret? Let’s just DANCE!