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Cathy and her sister were asked to clear their mother's vegetable garden. Their mother was in ill health and unable to harvest the vegetables from her garden that she had enjoyed for many years. As the sisters cleared away the plants their mother instructed them to "save the seeds." After many years of gardening she knew the value and hope each tiny seed held.
The next spring Cathy's mother died. She decided she wanted to follow in her mother's footsteps and plant a vegetable garden, her sister helped as well. They planted the seeds exactly as their mother had for so many years. That summer they had a bountiful harvest.
The following year Cathy and her sister again planted the garden. As Cathy was weeding late one spring morning she realized the truth and importance of her mother's words, "save the seeds." Those words took on a new meaning. She was to "save the seeds" of her faith and plant the good news of God's love to all that she meets. She understood the responsibility and privilege of sharing the faith with others so that others may come to know Jesus.
"We many not plant her garden again next spring," Cathy says, "but each of us will continue to plant tiny seeds of faith." In caring for her mother's garden Cathy's faith came alive.
The prophet Joel reminded the people how God had provided rain for their crops. As a result the people experienced an abundant harvest. "The threshing floors shall be full of grain, the vats shall overflow with wine and oil." All of which was cause to "rejoice in the Lord your God."
Tim S.
The next spring Cathy's mother died. She decided she wanted to follow in her mother's footsteps and plant a vegetable garden, her sister helped as well. They planted the seeds exactly as their mother had for so many years. That summer they had a bountiful harvest.
The following year Cathy and her sister again planted the garden. As Cathy was weeding late one spring morning she realized the truth and importance of her mother's words, "save the seeds." Those words took on a new meaning. She was to "save the seeds" of her faith and plant the good news of God's love to all that she meets. She understood the responsibility and privilege of sharing the faith with others so that others may come to know Jesus.
"We many not plant her garden again next spring," Cathy says, "but each of us will continue to plant tiny seeds of faith." In caring for her mother's garden Cathy's faith came alive.
The prophet Joel reminded the people how God had provided rain for their crops. As a result the people experienced an abundant harvest. "The threshing floors shall be full of grain, the vats shall overflow with wine and oil." All of which was cause to "rejoice in the Lord your God."
Tim S.

