orders have good understanding."
Psalm 111:10
There is literally nothing that i have ever wanted to do, that I asked
the blessed creator to help me do, that I have not been able to accomplish.
It's all very simple if one knows how to talk with creator. It is simply seeking
the Lord and finding him." These are the words of the great scientist, George
washington Carver, the American botanist who literally rebuild the Southern
agricultural economy after the civil war.
Born a slave, Carver eventually became head of the Agriculture Depart-
Ment at Tuskeggee Institute in Alabama. He develop more than three hun-
dred uses for the peanut and dozens of products from the sweet potato
and the soy bean. Much of Carver's research was conducted in his labo-
ratory which he called "God's Little Workshop."
No books are ever brought in here," he said, "and what is the need of
book? Here I talk to the little peanut and it reveals its secret to me. I lean
upon the 29th verse of the first chapter of genesis. 'And God said, Behold
I have given you every herb bearing deed which is upon the face of all the
earth, and every tree in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you
it shall be for meat.'"
Carver had a habit of seeking the early in the morning. He rose at four
o' clock everyday and went into the woods to talk to God. He said, "There
He gives me my orders for the day. I gather specimens and listen to what
God has to say to me. After my morning's talk with God I go into my
Laboratory and begin to carry out His wishes for the day.'"
You can begin each day asking your Creator what He would have you
do that day and how He would have you do it! If you are facing challenge,
God can reveal a new perspective. If you need inspiration, God can stir you
up. If you feel younare in a dead-end situation, God can show you His way
out.
Seek your Creator today! He desires your fellowship and he wants to
give you the answers you need.
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