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Seeds and timing reveal powerful lessons about spiritual growth. A garden does not produce fruit overnight, and Christians do not mature by good intentions alone. God’s Word is good seed, but the soil of the heart must be prepared, planted, watered, and maintained. Ecclesiastes reminds us there is an appointed time for everything, while Jesus calls us to deny ourselves, take up the cross daily, and follow Him. If we want lasting spiritual fruit, we must pull weeds, reject shortcuts, and keep walking the narrow way. What are we actually planting in our hearts today?
By Clarence FellSeeds and timing reveal powerful lessons about spiritual growth. A garden does not produce fruit overnight, and Christians do not mature by good intentions alone. God’s Word is good seed, but the soil of the heart must be prepared, planted, watered, and maintained. Ecclesiastes reminds us there is an appointed time for everything, while Jesus calls us to deny ourselves, take up the cross daily, and follow Him. If we want lasting spiritual fruit, we must pull weeds, reject shortcuts, and keep walking the narrow way. What are we actually planting in our hearts today?