The Lavender Donut
The Lavender Donut /July Blog Casandra Orsburn
Several years ago I went on a business trip to Boston. It was a wonderful trip. It was late May, the sun was shining, the breeze was blowing in over the harbor, the flowers were blooming and we had a lovely walk from our hotel to the training center that morning.
As I walked along the historic streets and quaint shops, I came across a little donut shop a block from our building. I stepped inside to grab a quick breakfast before heading up to the 15th floor. As I perused over the various delectable offerings in all kinds of sugary sweetness, my eyes rested on a beautiful, delicate lavender donut. The lilac frosting was lightly sprinkled with actual lavender seeds and it looked so fresh and delicious that I couldn’t resist.
That lavender donut was everything I dreamt it would be and more. The infusion of the light yeasty dough and the white chocolate and the lavender ganache was revolutionary. It was organic and delectable. I had never tasted anything so wonderful in my entire life!
As I made my way up to class I was quick to announce to everyone what I had just discovered. Surprisingly I had not devoured the treat in anticipation of sharing this wonderful newfound delight with my fellow co-workers. They must not miss out on this experience! Later, as we walked out to enjoy lunch across the street, a couple stopped us and asked for suggestions on where to eat. I informed them that I was not from the area but they must not, under any circumstances, miss the chance to eat the beautiful lavender donut served in the little shop around the corner. The following morning, I had to stop back in and buy one for myself and a couple to share with anyone who did not get to try the little heavenly manna yesterday. Yes, it was that good.
That evening as I settled in for the night, contemplating all the new experiences of the last few days, I felt that familiar nudge from the Lord. While it wasn’t audible, I felt the Lord almost sadly ask me why I didn’t have the same excitement for him. What? In an instant, he spoke into my spirit asking me why I could share something as simple as a donut- no matter how spectacular it was- with complete strangers and with such enthusiasm. I had made such an effort to inform people I had never met and a room full of my peers of the deliciousness of a calorie-filled, cavity-creating little breakfast dessert.
I heard it again. Why didn’t I do that for him? ‘Am I not good? Am I not wonderful and unique and exciting? Don’t I surprise and excite you?’
I wept.
‘Of course you are, Lord. It’s just…’ It’s just what? Why didn’t I treat God and the incredible gift of Jesus and the Holy Spirit that way? Why didn’t I rush out to tell everyone about the goodness of God? Taste and see that the Lord is good, better than a lavender donut for sure. So why didn’t I react and respond the same way?
I have never forgotten that moment. Even now it breaks my heart to tell of it, almost 10 years later. If I’m honest, as I always try to be, I still struggle with sharing the goodness of the Lord with strangers. In our society, we try so hard not to ruffle feathers. To let people have their opinions. You stick in your lane and I’ll stick to mine. But is that fair? Is that fair to people you meet that need to know about the sweetness of our Lord? Is that fair to God who is so good and extravagant in his love for you and me?
It was a donut for me that day, but I’ve seen others do it over a new restaurant, the latest blockbuster movie, or the most recent chart-topping hit. We have no problem telling people about these almost with a sense of importance at the fact that we have discovered this great and wonderful new thing. Do we have the same enthusiasm for Christ?
I hope in writing this I encourage you to look at your relationship with the Lord and how you feel about who he is and what he’s done. Do you treat him as the sensational, mind-blowing lavender donut? Are you excited about what he’s done in your life and all the wonderful things he’s shown you and where he is taking you? Are you in awe at his goodness and kindness and power? Or, are you timid in your relationship and unsure about him or where you stand with him?
I saw and shared a social media post some time ago that said:
“It’s not that Christians wanna shove Jesus down your throat but man if YOU KNEW. If you KNEW how he can transform you, how he can take away all that bitterness, that sorrow, that hurt, that depression, anxiety. We boast about our Lord because He is MIGHTY!”
Do you know? I want to encourage you today to get reacquainted with our really good God. God who is not just good for you and me, but God who needs to be discovered and tasted by a world that needs him. Romans 10:14 reminds us “how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them?” Let’s be the ones to go and tell this starving world just how wonderful and sweet our God is.
Be blessed and always remember, God is for you and YOU ARE LOVED!





