Snow is falling again and burying my flower garden, but I know that spring is coming. It will soon be time for planting and watering, waiting for sprouts to break through the soil. Most of them would be eaten by birds if not covered with a layer of dirt. If the seeds aren’t buried, how can I expect new flowers to grow?
Seeds are funny things. Some need to be buried in deeper soil, others under just a thin layer to hide from birds’ view. Some need winter cold for several weeks in order for the spring warmth to kick-start their growth. All need time and water to begin the process of becoming something new.
So it is with planting seeds of God’s love in the hearts of those around us. They may be far from him today, but only he knows the harvest to come from seeds we sow now. We don’t know the circumstances the seeds will need to take root in their hearts. Seasons of difficulty (plowing, drought, or arctic cold)? Seasons of blessing that could only come from God (gentle breezes and rain showers)? How often will watering be needed? How much weeding and pruning will God have to do in their lives? Will we see the growth, or will that be someone else’s joy? So much is beyond our understanding, but none escapes his.
We plant seeds of God’s word and his love through our words and actions, trusting him to make the seed grow in his way and in his time. He is the master gardener!
So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.
Romans 10:17 ESV
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This post is written in response to Kate Motaung’s Five Minute Friday link-up. These prompts are fun to respond to, and only take five minutes to compose. Today’s prompt: BURY.
good word picture you painted, brings nice clarity to the process. And God sees it all.
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I like your analogy.
Good food for thought.
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Thank you. 😏
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Beautiful analogy–seeds for plants and seeds for the human heart. We participate but God is in charge.
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This is beautiful. I love the analogy. We are all different, and like seeds there is not a one size fits all in terms of conditions for our spiritual growth. Having that in mind helps us to continue to have hope for ourselves and others as we wait patiently for Spring and growth! Wendy FMF #14
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Yes, expectant hope in God’s faithfulness brings peace in the waiting. 😊
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Your post really encouraged me. I especially liked, “They may be far from him today, but only he knows the harvest to come from seeds we sow now. We don’t know the circumstances the seeds will need to take root in their hearts.“There is a very close friend of mine that I’m praying will come to Christ but i know that He will bring the harvest at His appointed time. Thanks for sharing!
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Keep praying! God is faithful 🩷
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It is the burying of our sins underwater that makes baptism such a miraculous experience.
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