Growing your garden of Faith

Growing your garden of Faith

That’s a picture of the corn I’ve planted in my garden.  Every morning I check my garden and work it.  The grass and weeds need hoeing.  I check for damage from the crows, coons and deer.  Some potato beetles are showing up.  Some days it’s too wet.  Some days it’s too dry, too hot, or well, …… you get the picture.  It’s never a perfect day seems like in the garden.  Pests, weather, plain ole bad luck, why bother with a garden you say?  Well, it’s the hope of a crop of good home grown fruits and vegetables.  I’m an optimistic person.  There’s lots of potential.  Even with all the pests.  I’ll grow enough that they can have their share with plenty left over for me as well as others.

Speaking of sharing, that’s the main reason of growing this garden.  Sharing.  Two different ways of sharing.  There is a joy I get from sharing the food from my garden with neighbors.  I get a “kick” out of calling them up and saying “corns ready, or taters are ready, come get you a big ole mess”.  I’ll even carry some food to some folks unable to pick their own.  The idea of sharing good food seems a part of my being.  It’s in my blood.  It’s a reason to grow my garden.

My other reason for sharing is more on a personal level.  My earthly father gets a “kick” out of seeing how my garden is growing.  He’s 85 now.  It’s past his time for hoeing, plowing, pulling weeds, throwing out fertilize.  But it’s not past time for him to get out every day, drive his beat up white Chevrolet pickup to the garden, inspect and supervise how it’s growing.  Usually, we go together to see how things are going.  We both get a “kick” out of this.  He’s there every day.  If it’s raining, or too dry, too hot, or well you get the picture.  He’s always there.

1 Corinthians 13:12-13New International Version (NIV)12 For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.13 And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.

So, let me encourage you to grow your spiritual garden.  Why bother you say?  With all the spiritual “pests”, worldly forces, evil in this world, plain ole bad luck, what’s the use.  There are two BIG reasons.  Two different ways of sharing.  There is a joy you get from sharing your spiritual food with friends and neighbors.  A harsh reality is this though.  In the spiritual world people sometimes won’t grow their own garden.  Share with them from yours.  Even then, some will use it. Some will abuse it.  Some will refuse it, some will choose it.  No matter their choice, you continue to grow.  Grow your spiritual garden.  Rows of “faith” and “hope” and have a half acre of “LOVE”.  and share…..

The 2nd reason?   Your Heavenly Father gets a “kick” out of watching you grow your garden.  I’m not sure if he drives up everyday in a beat up Chevrolet pickup, but He’s there every day.

My friend, if you don’t feel God’s presence around your everyday life, maybe you’re neglecting your “garden”.  I sense His presence everyday.  How?   By looking, listening, waiting expectantly to hear and see Him.  Shucks, you can even join me in my earthly garden so that we can grow our spiritual garden at the same time.  Bring a hoe.

See Ya!  Dan Ainsworth  wilderness preacher

Spiritual garden rows of Faith ,hope, and acres of Love

Spiritual garden – rows of Faith ,hope, and acres of Love

 

 

 

 

Do you need to restore your joy as a Christian?

RE-store, RE-condition, RE-connect, RE-vive!

RE-store, RE-condition, RE-connect, RE-vive!

After 15 years, I’ve decided our deck needs to be worked on.  It’s weathered, cracking, splintering, and you know, just wearing down from the forces of nature.  The Mississippi sunshine beats down on it.  The rain has a big part in wearing down this decking.  Also the human traffic, dragging chairs and furniture, the salt and chlorine from the pool….(even the cat who claws the post). Any and everything that can wear this wooden deck down is in high gear to try to turn it from a well conditioned deck into a rotting mass of wood and decay.

Until! ………..  DadadaDAAAAA! (Musical Intro!)  Until I hear about the 40% off all paint at the paint store.  My wife and daughter always tell me they shop because of sales.  (Seems like they always BUY because of sales too).  Well, I’m joining in myself.  Save 40%, so I’ll buy a bunch of buckets of paint for that deck of mine.

I’ve known for quite some time that the deck was needing a RE– conditioning.  I’ve just let it rock on.  The store has a paint that will RE-store your deck.  It also will RE-condition, and RE-vive.  Even says on the paint can that it will “make it like brand new again”.  I’m wondering if it works that well if I can take a drink of it.  A big ole swig just might be what I need for myself.

Restore unto me the joy of your salvation, and let a willing attitude control me Psalms 51:12  International Standard Version

OK, personal question here….. Is the joy of being a Christian fading, being worn away, and is being lost from all the weathering in your earthly life?  Well, it’s time to get RE- ‘d.  Anything that begins with RE-.   Restored, revived, realigned, reconnected, recharged, rekindled, REVIVED.

What’s amazing is that God Himself will be the one that restores you.  You are the one that must become motivated enough to ask for this reconditioning.  It’s a process between you and God.  It may not be an overnight thing.  It might take a “couple of coats”.  You gotta believe that your Lord and Saviour wants you to have a life that’s protected from this world’s harm.  You gotta believe that He knows and cares about your condition.  You gotta believe. You do don’t you?

See Ya!  Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher

 

 

 

Put On the Full Armor of God

armor of God

So, last week’s video was funny……hahahaha, well, it wasn’t that funny. (see last week’s blog of me being chased by bees).  The point made very clear was that I didn’t have all the protection needed against the bees.  I didn’t have the gloves and hat with veil on.  I faced my battle only half prepared.

Ephesians 6:13 (NIV)13 Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground…….

Read verses 10 – 20.  Little ole you and little ole me are “battling” against evil forces in this world.  Yep, you yourself are in a war with the powers of this dark world.  You are at odds with another student, a co-worker, other people, situations beyond your control.  Maybe you need armor to protect you from people, from traffic, work situations,……from yourself.  How does the “forces of evil destroy you?  Answer, one sting at a time.

Tell me if this hasn’t happened to you.  You wake up excited about a new day.  Let’s see what God’s got in store for my journey today.  Then suddenly it hits.  The first sting, just an annoying occurrence.  It could be bad traffic, a putdown from someone, a difference of opinion.  Then the 2nd and 3rd sting……  getting no show of respect, or worse, no love from these other people (and forces) trying to stop your Spiritual Journey.  It seems like people are ganging up on you.  Finally the final onslaught of vicious attacks and STINGS!!!  You know,  the doubts and especially the FEARS that are placed in your head making you want to quit.  To give up. They come from other people, from the TV, from the weather, from the dad blame car you’re driving.  The day of evil comes against you in any and everything possible. It changes your attitude.  You go from positive to negative.  You turn sour.  You want to kick your dog (and sometimes the people you most care about).  Well, buddy, whether you can realize it, you are fighting with the forces of evil…… and you are losing!!!  Sorry to break the news to ya!

Without full "armor" I couldn't do this.

Without full “armor” I couldn’t do this.

What’s most troubling is how all this dark and evil power can still get inside of our head.  Then you yourself become your worst enemy.  Try wearing the armor of God but forgetting to button up the last button.   Ever had a bee inside of the veil crawling on your lip, then stinging you inside of your nose?  I just did! The pain is tough, but worse is the change in brain activity from “I’ve got this” to now dealing with more bees that sting,(fears, doubts, anxiety, panic).   An unfortunate predicament is to not be fully armored with 6 bees inside of your veil.  You can’t do anything about it because of the hundreds outside looking to get in.  A most unfortunate predicament is to have 6 of those “stingers” inside of the armor God’s given you.  Now what you gonna do?  Can’t get them out because of the hundreds looking to get in.  The forces of evil are massive against little ole you.  That’s why it takes the full protection.  Not just a Bible on your desk, but in your hands.  Not just a churchy visit, but a worship service with fellow Christians and God.  Not just a wandering walk through life, but a journey each day with your Lord and Saviour.  Button up that last button!!!

Funny (like the previous weeks’ video) how we go into spiritual battle only half protected, or with one last button unbuttoned.  Sad how we think that all is fine, (I hate that word), and that we will be able to handle everything.

Maybe this story will help us to realize how serious our spiritual battles are each and every day. Little ole you and me better suit up everyday for every possibility.  How can we best go out into this world against forces of evil.  Prayer…… not just “God is great, God is good, pass the bacon” prayer.  Not some religious “thee’s and thou’s” prayer.  But a most powerful prayer from your very own heart that goes like this. “LORD, HELP ME!

Watch out soldier!  You have now become dangerous!  To God be the Glory!  Let the past wounds heal.  Move on from past defeats.  Little ole you may be in the battle (and battles) of your life!  With God by your side, and wearing His FULL armor, don’t be surprised to see rewards along the journey!  Matter of fact, expect it!   See Ya!

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