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Word for Today: February 22
New Ground.
My farmer grandfather always saved his New Ground for his watermelon crop. He said if you want the biggest, the best and the sweetest watermelons, plant the watermelon seed in New Ground.
New Ground is the Best Place to plant the Word Seed. We have been cleansed by the Blood. We have had all the stumps removed and the rocks hauled away. We have been leveled and cleaned and nurtured by the work of the Holy Ghost. Our hearts are ready for the seed (Word) to be planted and for life to come forth. Sometimes we produce a crop or two. But, then, something happens.
- Neglect moves in.
- We become weary or tired or discouraged.
- Somebody hurt my feelings.
- No one spoke to me. The music is too loud.
- The preaching is too long.
- The worship is too radical.
- Nobody notices me.
- I don’t have a place.
- My gift is being ignored.
- I am being overlooked.
- God does not answer my prayers.
- This faith stuff is not for me.
- I tried but things got worse.
Are you in here somewhere? Have you been thinking these things?
Unless we are constantly producing regular crops, our hearts become fallow ground. Hard. Crusty. Dry. Dead. Lifeless. In need of breaking up. Until it is broken, the heart will remain cold, lifeless, dead and unfruitful.
… break up your fallow ground: for it is time to seek the LORD, till he come and rain righteousness upon you. Hosea 10:12
Show me Jesus, ever always,
That I may broken, humble be,
And that you, O Loving Father
May show others Him… through me
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