
Six years ago, I watered a handful of Orlaya seeds in the soil with my tears. 😢
It was unexpected, and turns out tears are actually VERY nurturing!
God used these sorrow-soaked seeds to revolutionize the flower garden in ways I could never imagine. ☀️
I drenched the Orlaya seeds with my despair, and God did something miraculous six years later:
Today, I walked through the farm and found myself surrounded by what can only be described as a miracle.
That “sowing seeds with sorrow” experience was the last time I ever planted Orlaya, yet this beautiful flower keeps coming back and has completely transformed our terrain.

🌤 Delicate white clouds of blossoms float EVERYWHERE I look—they’ve claimed corners I never intended for them, pushed through unlikely spaces, and turned what was once barren into something breathtaking. 💛

I stood there, surrounded by this unexpected beauty born from my darkest day, and realized I couldn’t imagine a more perfect metaphor for overcoming 💪:
Our deepest pain, when released into the world with even the smallest gesture of hope (like sowing seeds), can transform into something we never expected. That growth happens in its own time, often when we aren’t watching. That beauty finds its way through the cracks of our broken hearts.
The Orlaya didn’t just survive—it thrived, it multiplied, and it conquered.
In watching these resilient blooms dance in the breeze, I find myself breathing easier and standing taller.
I wanted to share this with you because I know you’ve faced your storms.
And, maybe, you’re facing a storm right now.
Perhaps this image of white flowers born from tear-soaked seeds might offer you the same gentle reminder it gave me:
God will always overcome what overwhelms us today.
Release and watch Him revolutionize.
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