Planted Seeds
First Published May 15, 2013
I Corinthians 3:6-8
I planted the seed,
Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow. So neither the one who plants nor the one who
water is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. The one who plants and
the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according
to their own labor.
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A few years ago I came
across a piano book full of short technique studies such as velocity, arpeggio,
chord, and pedal works. In the measures
of one of the last pieces, I faintly penciled in some lyrics. My daughter
Rebecca helped me decipher my writing:
Come find in this serious site
In the stillness of the night
In the sky there is a star
Of perfection beams its light
How can such a baby little?
I know that I was about 13
or 14 years old when I wrote down those words, and I had not yet declared Jesus
as Lord. And though my writing skills
were very weak and it’s clear that the lyrics were unfinished, they remind me
that someone planted and watered the seeds of Christ’s Love early in my life. My parents, my teachers, my friends, even
strangers took part in influencing the development of my spiritual being. And most of all, God caused me to grow.
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It’s officially Spring and
it’s time to plant all sorts of seeds: peppers, beans, tomatoes, herbs,
berries, sunflowers, zinnias, melons, cucumbers, eggplant, squash, corn, and
more! The ground is thawing and the rains are watering. The bounty will not come if seeds are not
planted. Today let’s consider the
opportunities we have to “plant or water” someone’s faith. Talk to, encourage, or pray for that person
to respond so that his or her faith will grow.
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Dear Father God, thank you
for the many people who planted and watered in my life. Today help me to likewise be an instrument of
the harvest, your children who call your Son, Lord. Amen.
Copyright 2013, Karen Vaughn
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