Thursday, October 13, 2016

GARDENING TIPS

These are the ones sown on good ground, those whi hear the Word, accept it, and bear fruit.
                                                                                   MARK 4:20

I picked ip a gardening book the other day and got some good advice: "Take care of the soil, and don't worry about the plants. If the soil is good, the seed will take root and grow."
    In the parable of the sower in Mark4, Jesus spoke of the importance of "good ground" (or good soil). He defined good soil as referring to those who "hear" God's Word, "accept it," and bear fruit" (v.20). If we keep our heart soft and receptive, God!s Word will take root, grow, and produce fruit. In gardening, life is in the seed. Under the right vonditions, it will grow untilbit reaches maturity and produces fruit. Similarly, if the seed of the Word is planted in the good soil of a receptive heart, it will grow until the chsracter of Jesus is seen.
    For the Christian, the power of the spiritual life comes from the dwelling Holy Spirit. As we open our heart to the Word with an eagerness to obey it, Spirit causes us to grow and bear fruit (Galatians 5:22-23).
    We can't make ourselves grow, any more than we can force growth from the seeds in our gardens. But we can tend the soil, keeping our hearts soff, receptive, and obedient to God's Word. Then we will yield the fruit of righteousness.
     What kind of soil are you?
      Lord, I xould be soil in which You can plant
      Your Word with it promise of ftuit;
      I want to be open to You every day, 
      So what You have planted takes root.

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