“For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down,that it will sprout again,and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.”Job 14:7 Every year the wisteria, tangled in the brush on the other side of the railroad tracks, disappears into its winter dormancy and sprouts again in spring. And, every year, I forget and wonder how it can survive the cold, stark dreariness of winter to make it ...
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Dreaming of Spring Gardens
"For as the earth bringeth forth her bud,and as the garden causeth the thingsthat are sown in it to spring forth;so the Lord GOD will cause righteousness and praiseto spring forth before all the nations." Isaiah 61:11 Excuse my natural giddiness. I’ve been dreaming of my spring gardens and caught spring fever. It came on all of a sudden, when the sun popped out and broke through the gray winter ...
Continue ReadingCultivating Righteous Fruit
“And the fruit of righteousness is sownin peace of them that make peace.”James 3:18 What we cultivate today determines tomorrow’s harvest. That’s why now is the perfect time to think about what we want to reap this fall. It would be nice if we could just coast through the year and see what happens. But, that “wait and see” approach pretty much guarantees fruitlessness. While fruit grows ...
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“Honour and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in His sanctuary.” Psalm 96:6 Fall is a fabulous time of year! It’s pleasant watching the hot summer melt into a cool, colorful vision of God’s majestic creation. I love how nature lights up in preparation for the coming celebrations of harvest and gratitude for the blessings gathered. As the leaves turn, wildflowers bloom, produce ...
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"Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ." 2 Timothy 2:3 Sometimes it’s hard to keep going and enduring until we see the fruit of our labors. We get hot, tired and more tired as the heat, weeds, and needs keep coming or storms and struggles threaten. We can get worn out just trying to manage our pace, make progress, ...
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