Thought for Today: Friday October 24
We should seek to produce the Fruit of the Spirit in our lives. Or to put it more accurately, we should allow the Holy Spirit to produce His Fruit in our lives. You say: “I am powerless to produce such fruit. You do not know how weak and self-centred I am. It would be impossible for me to do so!” With that I agree. That is, we cannot produce this Fruit in our own strength… Our responsibility is to cultivate the soil of our hearts through sincere devotion and surrender, so He might find favourable ground to produce His Fruit.
Henk Wouters
what is a worm but a snake.
what is a snake but a dragon.
what is a dragon but the adversary.
so.
biology.
seeds are sown, on ground with no soil.
birds carry the seed away, and guano falls down.
this guano decomposes, and the worm finds it and does his thing, leaving just that bit of soil.
seeds are sown on ground now with just that bit of soil.
they sprout, but, for lack of soil for root, die.
the plant now decomposes, and the worm finds it and does his thing, leaving a goodly amount of soil.
seeds are sown, in ground with enough soil.
but, other seeds have also been sown, and so in the fight for root growth and sunlight the plants are not able to bear fruit, energy spent, and die off.
again, the worm eats the decomposing plants.
(see, the worm seeks to destroy, to eat, the plants growing from the seeds. but in doing so, it creates tunnels, which both provide oxygen and water, and, the WORM - think on this - poops more soil, good for growth...)
now the gardener takes over.
the soil is cleared of 'foreign' seeds.
seeds are sown again.
fruit is borne.
remember, the worm is going to another destiny from there, function done. isa 66.
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