In Genesis, Ch. 1, we are told, repeatedly, that “seed” is important to God. With that, it says that bearing fruit and increasing are also important. I never noticed before how many times “seed,” “produce,” “bear fruit,” and “increase” are used. There’s got to be something to this.
There seems to be something about plants & having seed. Something beautiful about new life, increasing, & growing more fruit. Life itself is cherished by God and I think should be cherished by us as well.
Just life itself is beautiful.
Not to mention…we were made to grow. This is why we dream. This is why we aren’t satisfied with the status quo. Our seeds are pushing against its walls desiring to bloom…create…increase (we just have to learn which one’s to unleash and which one’s to keep in the holster. I know this sounds kind of funny…and it is…but it’s also true when applied to our whole being). God is a creator. We are made in His image (Gen 1:27). Thus we aren’t satisfied merely existing…we must grow and bear fruit.
In Luke 1:38 Mary gives us the path towards growing in a healthy way. She says, “I am the Lords servant. May it be to me as you have said.” On our own, we can be very destructive. It’s important to harness our desires and more importantly, submit them unto God. If they are our true heart’s desire…God will bring them to increase. As we submit ourselves to God’s wind, we place ourselves in a position to create. Here we find that we create good increase and not increasing woes and trouble upon ourselves and others.
How are you simply reminded to appreciate life? How are you listening to God’s voice? What dreams are you submitting to God?




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February 13, 2007 at 1:24 pm
patrick
Hey Chad,
It was great to meet you at Humana 2.0. I hope that you and your family enjoyed the rest of your time in Central Fla., and that your hand is feeling better!
If it helps to lessen your load, I arrived back home (north of Toronto) to about 7 feet of snow. My back hurts from shovelling.
February 13, 2007 at 1:31 pm
chad
Hey Patrick,
Well…you’ve definitely got us beat. We can mourn together.
It was great meeting you. Did you make it to the beach? We went to Cocoa Beach for a while…it was wonderful.
Oh…still no word on my hand…but it is feeling marginally better. Stop by anytime.
February 16, 2007 at 10:51 am
Jason
Ok, Ok, the only thing we all had was Hot Cocoa, so let’s not get out of hand with the boasting here brother. Glad you had a great time. What was the Humana convergence all about, fill us in! Give us a good story about spending time with the McManus’s!!
Jason
February 20, 2007 at 7:39 pm
patrick
Thanks for asking, man - I did get to splash around on a lonely Daytona Beach at about 8:30 on Thursday night. It was awesome … and bonechillingly cold!
Well, as you await word on your hand, I’m now waiting for some news on my foot. I ruptured my achilles tendon this past weekend playing squash. No more shoveling for now. Yay! … I mean rats.
February 20, 2007 at 7:47 pm
chad
Patrick,
Man…you’re kidding. That’s sounds incredibly painful. I had no idea squash could be such a dangerous sport.
We finally found out the results on my hand…bone contusion. Essentially, a really painful bruise on the bone.
Terre Haute is melting away right now. Hopefully no more shoveling for the remainder of the winter. Fingers-crossed.
February 6, 2008 at 7:24 pm
aaron
Hey Chad- Penny for your 40 thoughts- I saw that same post. The comment about people leaving the church you love and trust is always needed to be heard. Hope you are well. -Aaron
February 7, 2008 at 12:37 pm
chad
Aaron,
Great to hear from you. Please stop by anytime. Hope all is well in Indy.