Sunday, May 3, 2009

It Does Grow on Trees, and Beyond


You've already picked up on what I'm saying possibly from the subtitle, correct?  Well is does, it does grow on trees.  Consider yourself as such, a seed, a sapling, an extension, fresh, young, intermediate, seasoned, in a group of many or among the tall, the obscure, the burnt, almost plowed-down, saved through the forethought of someone who cares, resistant against the elements, open transparent yet strong.  Sometimes with the appearance of being strong, but having roots that don't reach deeply, standing in fertile soil or sometimes within a setting that's parched, blooming, blossoming, springing forth in spring, dropping your shade resources in fall yet providing among the many such as yourself.  In stewardship you know how to provide, but never knew in the beginning until you began to grow among those who have come before you, and in the midst of those you are in the company of.  What's in your extension?...naturally it's what grows as an extension of you.  Do you possess what grows, what everyone says doesn't grow -on trees?  Are you a tree, are you an extension, what nutrients do you have that have given life to allow you to grow, naturally, spiritually, wholly, truthfully, transparently, shedding fear which sometimes can be the bark of life, God conscience and fearing (which means respecting).  Make it grow -for someone else. Yes, it does grow -metaphorically speaking ...oh yeah and money does too!

3 comments:

  1. And we will never grow unless we are being fed. The TRUTH of God's Word must feed us daily - morning, noon, and night... just like the meals we eat daily.

    We cannot pour out - if nothing is being poured in...

    Thoughts to ponder.......

    Choosing JOY,
    Stephanie
    [JESUS - the One I Worhsip]

    ReplyDelete
  2. Very well spoken Stephanie, very well said. He invests in us, makes deposits of substantial significance -this allows us to share with others or "pour out" into others as you've so beautifully expressed.

    ReplyDelete
  3. My father once said, "a good seed will grow no matter how parch the soil is"

    I'm following your thoughts. Thanks for following my blog. We're now connected.

    ReplyDelete

Take a moment and leave your comments about the FindingHeartFirst blog!