I dig through the bottom of my purse. A couple of wrappers, a few receipts, and other stray items find their way to my fingertips. Then I brush against a small, square envelope.
“What’s that?” I wonder.
I pull it out and realize it’s a packet of Rosemary seeds. Stephanie Bryant gave them to me at the first planting for The Farm.
I headed home with good intentions of putting them in a pot that same day.
And then life got busy.
I pause and think of how I do that so often with other kinds of seeds–intentions, ideas, words I could write.
I carry them home to my heart and think, “Yes! I will plant my seeds.”
And then life gets busy.
Can anyone relate?
The good news is–it’s not too late.
We can still plant our seeds.
We can still say “yes” to what God is asking of us.
We can still see new growth in our lives.
{Did you catch that? We don’t even have to be sure how it will turn out to go for it.}
I think I’ve got a pretty pot in the garage that’s calling my name today…
You too?
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