Saturday, April 25, 2020

Slow release Fertiilizer

Hello there my friends.

I'll keep writing, just in case you feel alone.

I hope that you're good and happy where you are.
Know you are blessed, and highly favored by the lord.

Today I want to share with you, something that has been on my heart.
And that slow release fertilizer.

I know what a topic to pick.

Yesterday I shared with you how God was faithful to Abram, in Genesis 14.15. 16 chapters.

Slow release fertilizer, is much like Jesus promises to us.

We need to be in the right soil to grow, no use being in a root bound soil where you can't grow, and only limited by your own circumstance.
Jesus, sees beyond your circumstance. and cares for your every need.

Jesus, still has the map, the GPS system for your life, and nothing is suprise to him.
If a good idea comes to you, do it, because he's put it there.

Trust him, even thought you might be shaking like a leaf in the wind, cling to him with all you have, and he will not make your foot slip.

See Jesus, is faithful to all he has made, and he will bring to pass. Every word of knowledge, and every promise of God.

Those little promise cards, along your journey, is like markers on your faith race, you're getting closer and closer to your goal.

And trust, what does that look like?
We like to trust the people around us, that they are right, our family members, that we are loved, and live happily with each other.

The child next door that loves to come around?

Why?
Because he sees us as his only friend.

And we shouldn't be so mean about ''me time''.

And that is adding ''slow fertilizer'' to that little boy, being gracious, because we serve a Christ, that was first gracious to us.

Grace is another slow release fertilizer, to people, even if we don't always see their way.

And that is ok too, because we are all different. and born to be different.

Jesus is our  gardener of our lives, he knows when to prune things away, so that we can grow out, and up for him.
He takes us out of our current situation that is root bound going no where, stuck in the grind of things, and he takes us out and re pots us in a bigger place, he might even choose to not put us in a bigger pot, but in the garden it'self.

Jesus is faithful to all he has made, and kind and gentle.

Even though your thoughts might be everywhere, they might not be clear, Jesus takes them, and holds them dear, and does something about it.

In my concluding thoughts, let Jesus be the slow release fertilizer that you need, let him work your soil of your heart, and open up to Him and tell him what you need. Press into him and he will train you up in the way you should go, like a beautiful well trained tree, bearing it's fruit in season.
Psalm 1.

So take time today, to go to Christ, run to him and tell him, what you need, you might need more trust, * fertilizer. to make your fruitful in your season.

Be kind to everyone blessing them in the name of Christ.

That is all for today.
Chloe






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