“A farmer went out to sow his seed. Some of it fell on the road; it was tramped down and the birds ate it. Other seed fell in the gravel; it sprouted, but withered because it didn’t have good roots. Other seed fell in the weeds; the weeds grew with it and strangled it. Other seed fell in rich earth and produced a bumper crop (Luke 8:4-8 Message Version).”
Greetings~
I read everyday by choice. No one is forcing me, and this shocks the people in my family. None of them reads for relaxation or for fun; they only read when it’s required. I love getting all cozy under Rayray’s old pink and white and tattered quilt – a relic from her teenage years – putting on my +1.25 reading glasses, loudly announcing that “I am going on an imaginary escapade with the cast of characters who are in the book I am reading at the moment so don’t bother me,” and locking the door!
If my door is locked, no one dares interrupt unless there is an emergency. And it is behind that locked door where I immerse myself in all kinds of adventures. Mostly spy, but I am truly drawn to anything that’s lying around. That’s how I found out I was married to a farmer. Well, the etymology of Jorge’s name means, “farmer, a person engaged in agriculture, which is the cultivation of plants used to sustain and enhance human life.” (Thank you, Wikipedia).
And we would all be wise to be farmers ourselves. It is vital to our Christian lives to produce a crop, and when we do, we too will “sustain and enhance human life,” mostly our own.
Lots of stuff, however, gets in the way of successful farming. Birds eat up the seeds, seeds land in gravel and don’t grow for a lack of good roots, and seeds fall on weeds and try to grow but those weeds strangle them. But then there’s the seed that falls on rich earth. It produces a bumper crop – an overflow, extravagant, and over abundance of blessings.
But what exactly does the seed represent? And the birds, gravel, and weeds? How about rich earth? We will look at each of these in the next few DEVOs, but here’s a sneak peak. “Rich earth” is symbolic of those people who with good, noble, perfect, and honest hearts are able to produce what is good no matter what! That’s what we want for us and our families!
PRAYER: Dear Lord, Prepare our hearts to be rich earth. This is the kind of soil that allows for an overflow of wonderful blessings, and that’s something we all need. In Jesus’ name, Amen~
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