8 September 2010
Matthew 7:20 Thus you will know them by their fruits.
At the moment all the orange trees are in blossom and this year the trees look as if there is snow on them; as you walk through the orchard the air is filled with the beautiful scent of the blossoms. Every bee in town is excited and there is a buzz in the air. The bees are taking this opportunity and using it to their advantage, and in a way so am I, just in the enjoyment of this spring moment. The orange trees are going to bear a bumper crop next year.
It is in the things around us that we learn about nature and through observing we become students of life. In order for anything to become fruitful it needs to be looked after and cared for, in the same way when we want something to be fruitful in our lives we should also look after it and care for it. We may apply this principle to most things in our lives, including relationships and work projects, the minute we stop caring, is the moment that it starts to become unfruitful. So if you were an orange tree what kind of blossoms of promise are you bearing and what crop will you produce this time next year?
Be encouraged today to be filled with promise of next years crop.
Point to ponder: We all have the capacity to bear good fruit.
Question to consider: What crop of fruit will you bear?
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Dear Van Heerden's family
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Marianne and may God be with you during your break time in the coast.I have a question for you: I have seen that this week both of you you are on door duty and tea duty. How is the arrangement? God be with you and protect you.
Yours
Emmanuel Solomon Surwumwe
Happy birthday Marianne, have a super day - God Bless, Veronika, Christine and children!!!!
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