
Tomatoes! It feels like years since I have had a successful tomato garden. Oh, I have picked a few tomatoes and enjoyed them, but it’s been a while since I picked more than I could eat.
My daughter, Kat Bair, writes a blog as part of her job as a ministry consultant. She has written about me not giving up on having a garden just because I have had years of less-than-success with it. I’d never really thought about it that way.
Tomatoes will grow in my yard. I remember years of taking tomatoes with me everywhere I went to pass them along to others. My less-than-success has been due to learning how to do the things my husband used to do, trial and error, new methods, discovering the details that impact success. And the weather, which is beyond any of our control.
This year’s rain has really helped. The squirrels get their water elsewhere. The tomato and cucumber plants have ample water to refresh them on these hot days. Not the steady soaking showers of Spring, but the sudden claps of thunder and downpours brought on by heat and clouds.
If my soaker hose is analogous to reading the Bible and praying every day, these storms are like inspiration and direction from the Holy Spirit, sudden, unpredictable, powerful, restoring.
And the results are exhilarating. Tomatoes! Large Better Boys, Romas and Cherries, smaller Early Girls. Plenty for me and plenty to share!
The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. 2 Corinthians 9:6.
It would have been easy to give up gardening over the past years. At times, the only thing that kept me planting and tending and watering was my commitment to you, readers, to write about it.
So, thank you. Your encouragement, your readership, has filled my tomato tray with fruit once more.
You, and of course, God, who sends the rains and the makes the sun to shine and enables the plants to bear flowers and produce tomatoes and cucumbers.
This fruit won’t last. It is here and good for eating for a limited time. I could preserve it somehow, and if food were scarce, I would, but I prefer to share my excess.
I pick out my best tomatoes and cucumbers and bag them up for the people with whom I will share them. A single tomato for those living in retirement homes, more for those at home with children.
I share because that is why God gives us excess – to share with those who need it and don’t have it, whatever “it” may be.
And if we preserve, continue working, continue praying, continue to be open to the soaking of prayer and the sudden storms of the Spirit, God will produce an abundant harvest in each of our lives.
So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up. Galatians 6:9.
So here, in the middle of summer, persevere. Rest, rehydrate, and carry on. A harvest awaits.
Love in Christ, Betsy
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Lovely! We love home grown tomatoes, and I am annually frustrated by the amount I sow and how little I reap. Yet, I continue, year after year…Prayer can be like that sometimes – I do not necessarily get the answer I want in the time and way I want, but I persist. God has a time for me, and my tomatoes! Thanks, Sis!
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So true!
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As you share your garden, we get to enjoy the fruits of your labor and just as important, we get to visit with you. We live your giving heart.
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Thank you! God has gifted us with such abundance. Thank you for sharing your giving spirit with so many of us!
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fat fingers or crazy autocorrect above. Yes we love your giving heart!
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