Friends are starting to plan their summer vegetable gardens. Some get
an early start by planting seeds indoors where they can control the
conditions and provide the best environment for sprouting. After the
danger of frost has passed, they will transplant the seedlings outdoors.
Once the garden is planted, the work of weeding, feeding, watering, and
guarding against rodents and insects begins. Producing food is a lot of
work.
Moses reminded the Israelites of this before they entered the
promised land. While living in Egypt, they had to do the hard work of
irrigating crops by hand (Deut. 11:10), but in the place where God was
taking them He promised to ease their work by sending spring and autumn
rains: “I will send rain on your land in its season, both autumn and
spring rains” (v.14 niv). The only condition was that they “faithfully
obey the commands” He gave them—“to love the Lord your God and to serve
him with all your heart and with all your soul” (v.13 niv). The Lord was
taking His people to a place where their obedience and His blessing
would make them a light to those around them.
God wants the same for us and from us: He wants our love to be
displayed in our obedience so that we might be His light to people
around us. The love and obedience we have to offer, though, is far less
than He deserves. But He is our provider, blessing us and enabling us to
be a light that the world will notice.
Loving God doesn’t make life effortless, but having His strength makes it easier.
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