Therein is the Harvest

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Our heavenly Father, as the farmer, deals with people as His crops; with different utensils according to His extraordinary council and His great wisdom

Isaiah 28:24-29
24 Does the farmer plow continually to plant seed?
Does he continually turn and harrow the ground?
25 Does he not level its surface
And sow dill and scatter cummin
And plant wheat in rows,
Barley in its place and rye within its area?
26 For his God instructs and teaches him properly.
27 For dill is not threshed with a threshing sledge,
Nor is the cartwheel driven over cummin;
But dill is beaten out with a rod, and cummin with a club.
28 Grain for bread is crushed,
Indeed, he does not continue to thresh it forever.
Because the wheel of his cart and his horses eventually damage it,
He does not thresh it longer.
29 This also comes from the Lord of hosts,
Who has made His counsel wonderful and His wisdom great.



from Streams in the Desert devotional July 3

One day in early summer I walked past a beautiful meadow. The grass was as soft and thick and fine as an immense green Oriental rug. In one corner stood a fine old tree, a sanctuary for numberless wild birds; the crisp, sweet air was full of their happy songs. Two cows lay in the shade, the very picture of content. Down by the roadside the saucy dandelion mingled his gold with the royal purple of the wild violet. I leaned against the fence for a long time, feasting my hungry eyes, and thinking in my soul that God never made a fairer spot than my lovely meadow.
The next day I passed that way again, and lo! the hand of the despoiler had been there. A plowman and his great plow, now standing idle in the furrow, had in a day wrought a terrible havoc. Instead of the green grass there was turned up to view the ugly, bare, brown earth; instead of the singing birds there were only a few hens industriously scratching for worms. Gone were the dandelion and the pretty violet. I said in my grief, "How could any one spoil a thing so fair?"
Then my eyes were opened by some unseen hand, and I saw a vision, a vision of a field of ripe corn ready for the harvest. I could see the giant, heavily laden stalks in the autumn sun; I could almost hear the music of the wind as it would sweep across the golden tassels. And before I was aware, the brown earth took on a splendor it had not had the day before.
Oh, that we might always catch the vision of an abundant harvest, when the great Master Plowman comes, as He often does, and furrows through our very souls, uprooting and turning under that which we thought most fair, and leaving for our tortured gaze only the bare and the unbeautiful.
Why should I start at the plough of my Lord, that maketh the deep furrows on my soul? I know He is no idle husbandman, He purposeth a crop.


I can remember so clearly when I have been tugged on by God to see from a different perspective. It felt like the bottom falling out of my belief system ... how could that be? But what He was doing was leading me to the light of a higher truth where the previous truth had been in shadow. In this way He leads us all the same by using His unique instrument formed just for us because we are His harvest that He is leading to maturity making ready for the harvest.
 

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Psalms 92:5
How great are Your works, O Lord!
Your thoughts are very deep.


There's great thought put into our training that becomes the deeper experience in the saint's identification with abiding in Christ. In taking God as our dwelling place ( see Psalms 90-91) The first issue is that of rejoicing in His great works Psalms 92:1-9
Dwelling in Him is where maturity gets it's source. When we dwell in God, taking Him as our habitation, we see the great work being accomplished within, yet we all have different circumstances molding us.

Jeremiah 32:19
great in counsel and mighty in deed, whose eyes are open to all the ways of the sons of men, giving to everyone according to his ways and according to the fruit of his deeds;


What are some of the ways that you can see Christ working in your life that are bringing you from glory to glory? The body of believers is so constructed that as we lift Him up all others are lifted also.
 

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Psalms 92:5
How great are Your works, O Lord!
Your thoughts are very deep.


There's great thought put into our training that becomes the deeper experience in the saint's identification with abiding in Christ. In taking God as our dwelling place ( see Psalms 90-91) The first issue is that of rejoicing in His great works Psalms 92:1-9
Dwelling in Him is where maturity gets it's source. When we dwell in God, taking Him as our habitation, we see the great work being accomplished within, yet we all have different circumstances molding us.

Jeremiah 32:19
great in counsel and mighty in deed, whose eyes are open to all the ways of the sons of men, giving to everyone according to his ways and according to the fruit of his deeds;


What are some of the ways that you can see Christ working in your life that are bringing you from glory to glory? The body of believers is so constructed that as we lift Him up all others are lifted also.

You can tell it is from God when it cuts to the chase, exposed the wrong, humbles us to repent of it, and then shows the way to overcome so that it doesn't happen again. But that means a never ceasing prayer conversation with God...
 

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You can tell it is from God when it cuts to the chase, exposed the wrong, humbles us to repent of it, and then shows the way to overcome so that it doesn't happen again. But that means a never ceasing prayer conversation with God...
I think that the Word convicts us, the response is humble repentance but the overcoming often comes with the attention paid to His leading that shows the way to escape from that which seems impossible. Never ceasing prayer life is lived at the throne of grace that is also lived in His timing.

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I think that the Word convicts us, the response is humble repentance but the overcoming often comes with the attention paid to His leading that shows the way to escape from that which seems impossible. Never ceasing prayer life is lived at the throne of grace that is also lived in His timing.

Bumping up an old thread

Great points! Yes, the word convicts (Law) us and we feel that despair. But God doesn't leave us there and so His Gospel grows us in faith toward Him :) I love how you mention His timing too because our timing isn't always going to be His timing. He might let us be in despair a lot longer than we want. That doesn't make Him bad or unloving. It makes Him a parent who knows what is best for the child.
 

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Great points! Yes, the word convicts (Law) us and we feel that despair. But God doesn't leave us there and so His Gospel grows us in faith toward Him :) I love how you mention His timing too because our timing isn't always going to be His timing. He might let us be in despair a lot longer than we want. That doesn't make Him bad or unloving. It makes Him a parent who knows what is best for the child.
A parent that knows each individually and gives what each needs in it's own time.
Our heavenly Father, as the farmer, deals with people as His crops; with different utensils according to His extraordinary council and His great wisdom

Isaiah 28:24-29
24 Does the farmer plow continually to plant seed?
Does he continually turn and harrow the ground?
25 Does he not level its surface
And sow dill and scatter cummin
And plant wheat in rows,
Barley in its place and rye within its area?
26 For his God instructs and teaches him properly.
27 For dill is not threshed with a threshing sledge,
Nor is the cartwheel driven over cummin;
But dill is beaten out with a rod, and cummin with a club.
28 Grain for bread is crushed,
Indeed, he does not continue to thresh it forever.
Because the wheel of his cart and his horses eventually damage it,
He does not thresh it longer.
29 This also comes from the Lord of hosts,
Who has made His counsel wonderful and His wisdom great.
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