Tuesday, April 19, 2011

It all started with a seed...

     We all learned in 3rd grade about a big word, "germination."  Germination is the process by which a seed becomes a plant.  I think we did a project with a popcorn kernal, paper towel and a Styrofoam cup.  I remember running to the window sill to check the progress of my seed each morning when I got to school.  I think after a week of excitement I forgot about my seed. It just was taking so stinkin' long for anything to happen.
     And then the day came when the seed started to sprout.  Oh what a day!  My excitement grew and all of a sudden something that I had forgotten about became the greatest thing on the planet once again.  I wonder if that is how Abraham felt when God told him he was going to have a son.  I wonder if he ever just set aside the "seed" and lived life as usual.  We know Sarah didn't forget about having a son.  Not that you could forget a desire like that, but waiting has a way of making us lose hope of ever seeing action, growth, change or fulfillment.
    Today, by faith, I am planting a seed.  My love for writing has been stirring once again in my heart.  I started this blog with the hopes that maybe God could use my love for writing to touch someone else.  God gave me this verse several times a couple years ago.  And here I am.  Not even close to an Olive Tree, but with hopes of becoming what God declared me to be "thriving" in his house!