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Good Sunday Mornin"

Shortgrass

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This spring, we planted corn in the garden. The first two rows didn't come up that well-about 80% sprouted. We ran out of that seed, and so the later corn was a different variety. It was almost 100% sprout. The second corn that I planted grew much taller and was a beautiful patch of corn. Well, the earlier corn is shorter and kind of spindly lookin' but it is comin' on. You know that corn really did bear pretty well. Two good ears on every stalk, and talk about sweet! The ears are really good regardless of what the plant looks like– I'm impressed! If the ears of the second planting are that good it will be great, but they may not be as impressive as the stalks are. Reminds me of a verse I read in my ol' leather-bound book. Says something about "by their fruits you will know them" (John 7:15-20). Sometimes a person may not be all that flashy appearing, but they are so kind, helpful and understanding. Other times a person is charismatic, influential and imposing, but they are actually pretty small people, having only their personal interests in mind. The first person is humble and has a much greater and better impact on the world than the more prideful, imposing figure. John also said something about we can't bear fruit without Him—John 15:1-5. If our lives are to be beneficial, we must put Christ first, and then we can be fruitful. We really don't need to be a big, imposing figure. Enough of my ramblin', have yourselves a good Sunday mornin', and a good rest of the week too.
 
Thank you and LOL and thanks for giving me hope for the corn I planted...it doesnt look like the corn I see in the fields with pivets but I now have hope that mine will be good regardless.
 

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