Autumn
Though it is the smallest of all your seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and perch in its branches.
-Matthew
13:32 NIV
One definition for the word “autumn” is reaching maturity. Autumn is the time of year when the harvest
comes in. The seeds planted in spring are ready to be harvested now. If summer
droughts and disease didn't affect the plants and they made it through, then
the harvest is to be celebrated. From just a tiny seed, so much is provided.
This is a fun time of year to go to the various produce stands to see the
pumpkin patch's, fruits, nuts and Indian corn. We have enjoyed decorating our
home with a wreath of colorful fall leaves, nuts and acorns and miniature pumpkins.
Each year when my children were little, we went to the country fields to walk
the rows of pumpkins so they could each find their special one. We still laugh
at the time I brought home a 75 pound pumpkin and had to strap it in the front
seat with the seatbelt! Our front porch was always decorated with pumpkins, pots of mums and that handmade
wreath. We even hung a cluster of Indian
corn with a ribbon to the mailbox.
In our spiritual life, we can also enjoy the benefits of a
harvest. But we do have to plant seeds first. So how do you do that? First it
is the prayer of salvation that invites God into our heart. Making Jesus our
Lord and Savior. Then it is reading the Bible to learn how to apply the
principles to our life. Did you know the Bible will talk to us about how to
have relationships, how to raise our children, how to be a light in the
darkness? Probably the greatest thing any of us can do to strengthen our bond
with God is to meet Him each day in prayer. Hopefully we should have a hunger and
thirst for Him. Making time to do this is also an act of obedience and it is
good discipline. It is as though we are showing up each day for our assignment
from God. We can ask Him to mold and shape our day so that it glorifies Him.
Praying is like planting seeds. We know if we have done the
work, the harvest will come. We know that in our prayer life, the harvest is
when our prayers are answered with a solution or wisdom for being able to
cope. Sometimes before we can plant
seeds, we have to plow up the soil and amend it. The soil may not be good and
if so, nothing will grow. That applies to us spiritually as well. Forgiveness
and bitterness have to be pulled out by the roots. They are weeds in our
garden. Letting go of anger and disappointment too. Again, more weeds. Only
when the weeds are gone, and the soil is right can we plant our seeds with
confidence. A harvest awaits us if we are willing to do the work. That is how
we can begin to walk in spiritual maturity.
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