Psalm 119:105

TIME TO GROW by Vicki Baker

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SA Time to Grow

Ahh, can you smell it?  Summertime is in the air.  Such a beautiful time of the year!  Things are changing all around us.  Dark, dull gray colors of winter have been transformed into crisp, new green and bright, vivid colors of springtime.  Baby animals are being welcomed into the world.  Flowers and plants have come alive.  The time has come to plant our gardens.

Have you ever really looked at a seed and wondered how such a small, fragile thing can make such a distinct transformation?  What about that nervous, new Christian?  Where did that other person go?  That fragile little seed is similar to that new Christian.  They both are transformed into something totally amazing!  In order for such a transformation to be complete, they both need some help from five elements.

1.   LIGHT  They both need some type of light source to help them develop into beautiful mature beings.  Seeds need energy from sunlight to help them grow.  The sunlight shows the seeds which direction they need to grow.  Christians also need “Son”light to help lead them in the right direction.  Psalm 119:105 tells us that this “Son” light guides us along life’s path.

 

2.   WATER  Seeds must be watered regularly.  The seeds absorb the water and store it within their seed coats.  If they don’t get enough, they dry up and die.  Too much water will drown them.  Christians need water too in order to survive both physically and spiritually.  Our bodies need water physically to keep us hydrated.  John 4:14 says, “but whoever drinks the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”  Christians are baptized and are given living water that satisfies their eternal thirst.

 

3.   SOIL   Soil is a seed’s foundation which supplies it with all the nutrients it needs to grow into a healthy plant.  Ephesians 2:19-20 explains that a Christian’s “soil” is a spiritual foundation.  It’s built on the foundation of apostles and prophets and has Christ as the chief cornerstone.

 

In Matthew 13:1-23, Jesus talks about the Parable of the Soils (Parable of the Sower).  It talks about seeds being planted in four different types of soils.  The seeds do not grow in the first three soils.  The fourth soil was different.  The seed takes root and transforms into a fruit-bearing plant.

 

The Sower is God and the seed represents the Word of God.  The different soils represent different types of people and how they respond to the Gospel.  The hard soil represents people whose heart is hardened and show no interest in the Gospel.  The rocky or stony soil is someone who is aware of the Gospel but doesn’t have faith strong enough to stand.  The thorny soil is a person who has received the Gospel but has too many idols or distractions to stay focused on the truth of God’s Word.  The good soil is someone who hears the Gospel.  They allow it to take root and grow within their lives.  This person bears good fruit – thus, representing true salvation.

 

4.   TIME   A seed needs time to grow into a mature plant that can be cultivated and harvested.  Being a Christian takes time also.  A new Christian needs time to grow and mature just like the seed.  All Christians need time to study God’s Word and to develop an intimate relationship with God.  They need time to meet and fellowship with other Christians.

 

5.   TEMPERATURE   Temperature has a physical effect on seeds and plants.  If it’s too hot, the seed may not get enough water to help it grow.  If it’s too cold, it can delay the germination of the seeds and they will stay dormant.  Christians are affected by temperature differently.  They are affected spiritually.  When a Christian becomes lukewarm or even cold, they may turn away from God instead of getting closer to Him.

 

Christians can be alive but not growing like seeds.  They may be in a dormant state, having grown spiritually cold.  Although they have the Spirit within them, no one can actually tell it from the outside.  Christians may not have made Christ the Lord of their lives or allowed the Holy Spirit to have control of their lives.  Some Christians may have little or no desire, to study God’s Word or even pray.  Their lives become barren and bear no leaves, flowers, or fruits.  There is NO evidence that they are even alive.

 

It’s never too late to have a personal relationship with Christ.  You can plant your SEED foundation and allow it to grow.

     SEEK a relationship with Christ

     EXPLORE what God can offer you

     EXPERIENCE wonderful agape love from God himself

     DEVELOP that intimate relationship with Christ.

 

Your SEED has been planted, now watch as the Sower (God) transforms it into something beautiful.

Hitting a Roadblock Doesn't Mean Your Journey Is Over

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A woman from my Sunday school class died this week. I’ve never met her in person, as she’s been homebound with cancer for longer than I’ve been in the class, but I feel like I know her from all the prayers I’ve prayed. I don’t feel sad for her. She’s free of cancer and all the other cares of this world, but, oh, how I ache for her loved ones. This loss will turn their lives upside down for a long time.

Now that I think of it, the cancer battle already did that.

That reminds me of a friend and her brave teen aged daughter. I can’t begin to imagine how hard it is to watch a child fight cancer. Mommas want to fix all that ails our babies, yet all the mom can do is pray like crazy and take it one day at a time. One day, they were dealing with typical teen stuff, and the next, they were fighting for the daughter’s life.

Life has a way of throwing us curveballs.

Illness, loss, divorce, unemployment, prodigal children…our lives can just turn plain hard in an instant.

Hard circumstances cause us to take a hard look at where we are and where we’re going. We grieve what could have been and sit baffled asking God what’s next. Hard times steal future memories and taint the ones already lived. It’s natural to grief our losses. It’s not selfish to take some time to weep against God’s loving chest.

But when the sobs subside, God is there to position our feet back on His path. Just because we hit a roadblock doesn’t mean our journey’s over. God will forge a new route for the same destination.

It's like finding an alternate route when the one you're on has a "road closed" sign. You don't throw the whole trip out the window because of one road closure. You reroute and get back moving toward the destination. When a reroute is required, it’s a smart move to make a pit stop and gather your bearings.

Prayer is the perfect way to allow our Navigator to punch in our new coordinates and fill our tank with fresh fuel.

Here’s a prayer to help you get started if you find yourself needing a reroute.

Lord,

I don't know where to go from here. I thought my future was set, and now everything feels so up-in-the-air. But, I know my feelings aren't fact. I know nothing catches You by surprise. I know You've got me, Lord. I trust You even when I can't see the next step in front of me.

Though my path is changing, "Your word is [still] a lamp for my feet, [and] a light on my path" (Psalm 119:105 NIV).

"Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long" (Psalm 25:4-5 NIV).

Bring me out of this "in the dark" season and into a new dawn. "Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life" (Psalm 143:8 NIV).

To You, I entrust my life.

To You, I entrust my life.

To You, I entrust my life.

Right this moment, I make a conscious decision to trust You completely. I will not buy in to my up-and-down emotions. I will submit this moment and the ones after it to You trusting You to make my path straight and true and honest (Proverbs 3:5-6).

"Lord, you alone are my portion and my cup; you make my lot secure. The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance. I will praise the Lord, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure, because you will not abandon me to the realm of the dead, nor will you let your faithful one see decay. You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand" (Psalm 16:5-11 NIV).

I choose to follow You, Lord, wherever You lead me.

In the name of Jesus I pray, AMEN