Wildflowers in Unexpected Places
Seeing God’s love in small, unplanned moments of beauty
I always stop and marvel when I notice a delicate flower flourishing where it really shouldn’t be. A splash of colour pushing through a crack in a brick wall, a tiny bloom rising from the remains of a rotting tree, or even a plant growing out of a discarded can left by the roadside. These wildflowers are not planned, protected, or carefully nurtured — yet there they are, quietly beautiful.
They make me think of God’s grace.
Grace often appears like those wildflowers: unearned, unplanned, and unexpected. It does not wait for perfect conditions. It shows up in places we might dismiss as barren or broken. The wilderness, in Scripture, is rarely a place of comfort — yet it is often where God reveals His care most clearly.
Isaiah captures this hope with a bold promise: “The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and blossom” (Isaiah 35:1, NIV). What seems lifeless is not beyond renewal. God’s presence brings joy and transformation even where hope feels thin.
Illustration:
Imagine walking through dry, cracked ground, expecting nothing but dust — and then spotting a crocus or rose pushing up through the sand. It doesn’t dominate the landscape, but it changes how you see it. That single flower becomes a sign that life is possible here. In the same way, small moments of kindness, peace, or beauty can quietly remind us that God is still at work, even when life feels harsh or neglected.
Jesus points us to the same truth in Luke 12:27–28. He tells us to consider the wildflowers — grass that blooms briefly and is gone tomorrow. If God clothes them with such care, how much more will He care for us? God’s attention extends to the overlooked and the temporary — and that includes us.
Challenge:
This week, intentionally look for “wildflowers” in your everyday life. Notice small signs of grace: an unexpected kindness, a moment of calm, a glimpse of beauty. Pause and give thanks when you see them.
Prayer:
Faithful God,
Open our eyes to see your grace in unexpected places.
When life feels dry or damaged,
remind us that you bring beauty even there.
Help us trust your care,
receive your love,
and become signs of hope for others.
May we bloom where we are planted,
to your glory.
Amen.






