One of the many wonderful things to look forward to at the end of August is all the delicious farm-grown vegetables. Dinner sides and salads often rival the main course. I love a tasty harvest! My shade-covered yard doesn't get enough sun for my vegetable garden, so I rely on farmers' markets and roadside stands, but that doesn't mean I haven't been planting seeds. The seeds I plant are often slow-growing and bloom elsewhere. It is a garden not for myself, but for the Lord.
We can all sow seeds of faith, hope, and love regardless of our occupation, location, or lifestyle. The Lord has blessed us with these seeds, and He only asks that we accept what we are given and share it with others. It's such a simple concept. And during those seasons when the sun isn't shining in our yards, we can benefit from those whose harvest is plentiful.
This week, look deep inside yourself. Today might not be the right time for you to harvest. It could be time to plant new seeds or nurture what you've already grown. God doesn't require any green thumbs, only a heart full of love.
-Susan