Hi, it’s Gardeners Wife again.

As I’ve previously stated, I am not into working in the garden like Husband (NOT AT ALL), but, I do enjoy the many lessons and confirmations that the garden has to teach.

One of the many lessons and confirmations is the foundation of creation. There are some who believe this Earth and all things on it including all of humanity, were created by way of evolution that began with a very fortunate stroke of luck called the “big bang”, and then earth and every thing on the earth just evolved, but I believe there is a Creator, and I believe our garden is evidence and even proves this to be true.

The Creator is order and He has intent, He is not arbitrary nor is He “que sera sera” about anything. Order is in opposition to luck, happenstance and even evolution and is not unpredictable. God’s creations are not only in order but are also predetermined and pre-stated; and are ever true. He called things to be and then they were. He commanded purpose and the function of everything that was ever created and His creation has never ceased to perform accordingly; the light, the sky, the earth (ground), sun and moon, the animals and ourselves, and as it is recorded in Genesis 1, that on the third day:

He commanded:

…the earth to sprout vegetation, plants yield seed, and fruit trees on the earth bear fruit after their kind with seed in them.

And it seems that is what happened: To this day, the earth brings forth vegetation, plants yield seed after their kind, and trees bear fruit with seed in them, after their kind.

I find that only when Mankind misuses the land, like over plantings or stripping the land, or mankind helps, with cross pollination or grafting of different plants, our garden bears it out, even then the rule still applies, the earth still brings forth vegetation and the seed remains true to its kind and in time the land even recovers.

Another rule that the Creator put in place and is beneficial to all you Gardeners is Gen 8:22:

…As long as the earth remains, there will be planting and harvest, cold and heat; winter and summer, day and night.

Although I am not out there with Husband toiling, I am thankful for what our garden produces- the produce and the lessons (which are also produce).

May you continue to enjoy your garden. God Is Good, Always.

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