¨The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.” John 3:8

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Being God's friend


Due to wet weather we postponed the planting of yesterday to today, still we kept with the schedule pretty good and we are seeing the peas already coming through, potatoes are in, four kinds of varieties, and lettuces and chards as well as the wild flowers and our herb garden. Next week we will do lots of weeding and cultivating, since the rains are making everything green and growing, and leave the following week for the next group planting.

We were given the cow, she is such a sweet  cow, Bessie is her name and it suits her very well. We have plenty of milk now, making butter on Friday, whipped cream and still lots of milk to think what to do! Perhaps we will try mato, a fresh cheese from my country,  that is eaten at desserts with honey or olive oil and salt.

We are also harvesting nettles and the first dandelion flowers, and putting them to dry for teas.

It is interesting to note that some families have a tendency to have boys, and some families a tendency to have girls. I have been observing this for quite a while, and can say that in general you could see that the mother that is more of a round disposition favors the birth of boys and the more skinny type the girls; it is linked to their personality, the former being more in tune unconsciously with the natural cycles and yet slower to be impressed by the forces, and the latter being more nervous and as such grasping the forces earlier when they are weaker. I am trying to see the parallel in the plant world, where the forces are so plainly seen in form.

Lately the laziness in awakening has been bothering me, I see it as a sinful attitude, pampering the flesh one more minute as I lay comfortably with the blankets. Now  that I have the responsibility of milking Bessie at 6 in the morning, I wake up promptly, yet I can see this is only a crutch, an almost physical necessity that brings me to comply with the Spirit and wrest away from my flesh, yet, it is rightly done? I am still aware of my weakness, if the crutch disappeared would I be still lazying around in the morning? That is the difference with Godly sorrow and worldly sorrow, the one changes your heart and sin is overcome, the other may have the outward appearance of a change of heart but it is not so.  Yet also there are times where we are instructed to resist temptation and other times when the right thing to dio is to flee from the devil, what is the difference between them? How can we know which one to do? This is an example easy to write about,  the lazyness in awakening, but there are many other examples of these  struggles in our lives, crowding our minds, hearts and actions. May God help me overcome sin in my life, may I yield to Him for it.

 

Being God’s friend

I thought I was walking close to you, Oh God,
I had heard your calling, your footsteps I trod.

For trials in life I looked up to you,
and though it took time, I followed your rule.

Now once more I’ve fallen, I lost your sure sight,
Why it has to happen if I am your bride?

Temptation comes swiftly like in David’s times,
Before I could gage it I dropped from your arms.

Oh please, God forgive me, come near me again,
Fill my mind with sweetness of your promised land.

Take all the temptations away from my heart
And take captive my thoughts to obedience at last.

The love due to my spouse shall I tend with care
The more the occasion is loaded with snares.

Help us in our faith, so love increases,
The Holy Spirit’s claim, obeying eases.

If you but just use us as weapons in war
I sure would gladly bear this trial and more.

Oh, God please have mercy, let us soldiers be,
We’ll pray in your army as you see a need.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Some planting

We have the peas and radishes in the land, (with radishes on 4/23 and 4/25 to see effects on the plant growth), we are planting lettuces Monday morning and strawberries on the evening, later on the week, Friday, we will also plant lettuces to compare the effect of the solar eclipse; plus potatoes are ready too. The sunflowers are also pulling up and we have the collection of medicinal herbs ready. It is an interesting time of year, we do hope not to put to much in the front that later cannot be taken care.....May 21 Tuesday we will plant the beets for our local cooperative, and on saturday 25 with the lunar eclipse we will do so again, to make observations.

There are some verses from Ecclesiastes XI that are interesting to ponder, as we look into the planting calendar, we could find this year some evidence for a case against or for the observing of the days.

Last Tuesday we burnt our land, the fields that needed to be cleaned, it was such an awesome experience, to see the flames rising amidst the darker night, it was a good metaphor of how much light wee need to bring to the darkest parts of ourselves.

Finally we have a friend doing an interesting initiave with the intention to bring closer the farmer and the client, you can check his project at  www.farmmatch.com

Hoping you all have a Spirit filled Spring as Pentecost approaches.