Monday, December 1, 2014

Thirty sand starfish (One) Days in Psalm 103 for Busy, Busy Mamas, Day 31: Remembering His Blessing


It is always when you manage the children off to a firing squad of questions! This time it's questions about a small bottle of mustard seeds. How many questions can you now ask about mostersaad? Growing mustard sand starfish really a tree? How big is a mostertboom and we still have a avokadopeerboom plant and recalled the sunflower seeds that huge growth in the garden! I tried to keep cool with all the answers, and I heard myself say: "Any seed you sow will grow." Silence. Dead silence in the car. No one said anything to me. The string of questions left off just like that. My own words echoed in my mind: ANY seed you sow will grow. I wanted to ask and I do, I see the expression on my eldest's face. She did so. Any seed is not just about seeds, but every act we do is the seed we plant every day. Every action and reaction, and to hear and see and experience small seeds in our hearts and it germinates and grows ... in our children's hearts. Which is already and germinate in my child's heart? Who is in order to sow? What we see and read us and we play and what we plant?
My vegetable garden reminds me of raising children. I deliberately plant the right seeds, give the right care and then to come from somewhere there weed and pest and diseases, and if I do not hold out my hand, my entire crop is gone! I cherish the young seedlings sand starfish and then become super excited about every little new growth. sand starfish Like children! sand starfish Whatever you sow so shall you reap. Scary actually if you think about it. And what a huge responsibility. You and I can afford today for a moment to let the garden neglected? Oh, and the good reward and heritage as we gave our everything! Minion
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