domingo, 15 de agosto de 2010

2 x 2 = 5/ PLANTING POTATOES AND HARVESTING TOMATOES


According to some dictionaries, the verb to plant means to put or set in the ground for growth, as seeds, young trees, etc. In the other hand, the verb to harvest refers to the collection of fruits, seeds or vegetables from the fields at the time of year when they are mature. The planting and the harvesting mark the beginning and the end of an era for a particular fruit.


But human beings do not escape to the phenomenon of planting and harvesting, the same laws that apply to the land for good results are applicable to human life.
Before continuing reading ask yourself: Are you sowing very much of you in a particular area of your life and do not get the results you expect? If so, it is time to rethink the equation that you are applying and make the necessary adjustments to get what you want.

On this day God wants you to know that it is time to stop looking at the wrong things and start planning yourself in order to get what you expect. This requires that you to:
• Respect His will.
• Remember that no sowing, no harvest.
• Select the good land.
• Respect the time of sowing and harvest (the time of God).
• Take care of the planted seed.
• And do not wait to be hungry to start planting.

It's also good to remember that the results we hope to accomplish in this life will only be real if we have the favor of God. Think that everything you sow will generate a harvest in a time in your life, you want it or not. So before planting it is good that you are clear if the seed you are about to drop to the ground is what He wants you to plant.



Pastor Carlos Aréjulo
Compiled by Maribel Rodríguez
Translated by Daniela Gámez

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