Years ago, my husband and I followed a sign posted
on the side of the road to a garden center and found pure treasure. We would
call the owner, “old guy” and we visited him year after year. He was ancient
looking.
He and
his shop were a treasure trove of unusual and common plants, planted in every
kind of container you could imagine, from pots and pans to watering cans to
birdhouses, to cages. When I think of the seeds he planted and took care of, it
seemed astronomical and impossible. His gnarled hands worked lovingly and every
time we stopped in he was singing.
What a
joy to be in his presence. Over the last few years the shop was closed. Just
this last Saturday on a beautiful day and our 28th wedding
anniversary, we decided to drive by. We found out he had died and the family
was selling it all, everything. I bought an old watering can and a garden sign.
We reminisced with his son and great grandson and enjoyed picking rhrough the
things he loved and cherished.
What
seeds are you planting in the lives of others? His passion, his love for
nature, his joy-filled nature filled the souls of all who visited. We are
reminded in Scripture to plant those seeds of kindness and love and of Jesus.
Sometimes it takes more than one person to pass along the Gospel. You might
begin the process, the next person waters and one day, they bloom into the
kingdom.
What,
after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul? Only servants, through whom you came
to believe-as the Lord has assigned to each his task. I planted the seed,
Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow.
1
Corinthians 3:5-6
Father,
Give us our task of sowing, planting or watering
the seeds of grace. We know it is Your work to grow the Spirit.
In Jesus name,
Amen
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