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There is a very precious lesson the Lord showed me a while ago.
When a seed is planted into ground, it has to die first. And when the outer shell of the seed dies, it grows roots downward to take hold of the ground, to build a support for its growth. And after it grows down, it grows up. It receives nutrients and water from the sky, and sunlight, until it grows to become a tall tree.
But the thing is, it can only grow as high as it's roots are deep. If it tries to outgrow the limit of it's roots, it will not have enough support, and a wind may knock it over.
One of the most beautiful things I saw (a revelation of the Lord), was that plants grow towards the sun. We saw trees planted on sloped land, and one would think that they would bend downward from gravity, but they all grew toward the sun still. I don't understand that.
Now, the Lord gives a wonderful revelation of his Word here.
May Jesus bless you.
When a seed is planted into ground, it has to die first. And when the outer shell of the seed dies, it grows roots downward to take hold of the ground, to build a support for its growth. And after it grows down, it grows up. It receives nutrients and water from the sky, and sunlight, until it grows to become a tall tree.
But the thing is, it can only grow as high as it's roots are deep. If it tries to outgrow the limit of it's roots, it will not have enough support, and a wind may knock it over.
One of the most beautiful things I saw (a revelation of the Lord), was that plants grow towards the sun. We saw trees planted on sloped land, and one would think that they would bend downward from gravity, but they all grew toward the sun still. I don't understand that.
Now, the Lord gives a wonderful revelation of his Word here.
May Jesus bless you.