A Farmer's Wisdom, The Father's Love. (Isaiah 28:23-26)

11 months ago
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The title is a reference to how seemingly random the parable of the farmer here is, seemingly random. There is intention to every act, even acts of "farting around". And this is done with intent, preserved for thousands of years because of how pure and true. So why the farmer? Each nation, like each crop, like each person, is placed in such a place and time as it is for a reason. Babylon had to lose to Greece, Hellenism had to be a wide net way of thinking for people to understand. Roman had to rise up, for only under the "Peace of Rome" could the KINGDOM of GOD be known. A land of war for those seeking peace to see what it means. Does it not give hope though, that the same GOD is sovereign over the trials as with the peace, over night as day. Does it not give hope to know that The ONE who knows is The ONE who also cares. For GOD is Love!

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