
I never liked mushrooms when I was a boy. There seemed
something strange about them. They grew in clumps of dead leaves, on rotting
tree trunks, and in moldy basements. Their white, fleshy texture seemed almost
ghostly as well. In addition, I had been warned a hundred times not to eat any
wild ones because they might be poisonous. This didn't put me in a mood to taste
them then when my Grandma was getting ready to put them on a pizza one day, I
did, however, work up my courage and ate a raw one while she was spreading the
sauce. It tasted just like it looked: musky, bland, and unwholesome. I spit it
back out right away and from then on I picked the mushrooms out of anything I
ate without tasting them.
It wasn't until I was an adult that I was pressured into
trying mushrooms again. This time, though, I found out something I hadn't known
before. When you cook mushrooms in something they not only take on the flavor of
that food, but they enhance it as well. Soon I was enjoying mushrooms in soups,
on steaks, in sauces, and even on pizzas. I became a true mushroom lover and
have enjoyed this wonderful creation of God ever since.
I realized something special too. God often gives us a lot
of different "mushrooms" in our lives. Often we have to go through things and
experiences that we don't like and even are afraid of. After they are stirred in
with the rest of our lives, though, we find that they have helped us rather than
harmed us. I know that more than once I have been mad at God for having to go
through pain, disappointment, and hardship only to later find that these things
have brought me to a place of deeper love, joy, caring, and oneness with Him.
Don't be afraid of the mushrooms that come your way then. Stir them in, cook
them up, and enjoy the feast of life that God has given you. And don't forget to
set a place at the table for everyone you love.
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