At the time of the crucifixion, the dogwood had reached the size of the mighty oak tree. So strong and firm was the wood that it was chosen as the timber for Jesus' cross.
To be used for such a cruel purpose greatly distressed the dogwood. While nailed upon it, Jesus sensed this, and in his compassion said. "Because of your pity for my suffering, never again shall the dogwood tree grow large enough to be used for a cross. Henceforth, it shall be slender, bent, and twisted, and its blossoms shall be in the form of a cross–two long and two short petals. "
"In the center of the outer edge of each petal will be the print of nails. In the center of the flower, stained with blood, will be a crown of thorns so that all who see it will remember."
by Anonymous
The valley where I work is laden with Dogwoods and they are in full bloom. They are white and pink and beautiful. As I was driven out to get a client today I remembered the legend of the dogwood tree and so I dug it up and decided to post it.....I think I may have posted it once before, but it was on my mind today. So here it is....
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Thank you for the info, Rex.
Thanks for the info, my friend. Did I just said that?
Wow I never heard that before! I've always loved the dogwood though. Now I have an urge to go buy one I'll always think of you whenever I see one! Thanks Rexie!
HUGS
wow that was absolutly beautiful
Thank you so much for this. I will be sharing it with everyone I know.
what a perfect time for such a post... That is really awesome, I had never heard that. I hope you dont mind if I pass that along! It's beautiful! I bet your "work valley" is just gorgeous these days. I am going to buy a dogwood this year and plant it in honor of my Baptism in Christ.
Thanks Rexie for this gift this morning!
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