Our planter beds have been a great word picture for us because although the beds looked clean and full of rich soil when we planted our seeds I knew they were not. You see our beds are badly corrupted with a noxious weed called Morning Glory. It's this horrible tuber vine that lies beneath the surface of the soil and sprouts it's fast growing vine sporadically, choking anything in it's way. The kids and I were discussing how much that weed is like our sin and the soil is like our hearts. You can't ever completely eradicate the weed. There are only 2 lines of defense unless you want to completely destroy the beds.
-Daily hand picking every bit of vine that you see.
-And crowding it out with other good plants.
What a perfect image of sin in our lives. If we are to prevail and produce fruit for the Lord, we must be willing to daily pull the morning glory out of our hearts. We can also be encouraged that as we bear more fruit for the Lord there will be less room for the morning glory to take hold.
Hosea 10:12, Matthew 13:24-30
I love word pictures too April. A garden is such a great thing for kids to be a part of.:)
ReplyDeleteApril, I love this word picture and the fact that you used a "weed" that looks attractive to describe our sin. Neither appear to be what they really are and the damage they cause can be so gradual and hard to recognize until they choke the life out of us.
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