October 24, 2009 by J K
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I read something very interesting today. And I
found we are forever learning something new.
I would love to share this with those who like
to learn something new also.
When we are born, we are born of mans seed.
When we are born again, we are born of Gods
seed.
The way the author explained this is that when
we accept Christ into our lives, we have Gods
DNA. His seed. I found this to be most fascinating.
I began to think about mans seed impregnating
woman. She then carries a baby. Most of the
time the baby is born nine months later,
healthy and fully developed. Then I thought of
how some accidentally miscarry, or perhaps a
baby is born prematurely and kept in the
hospital until it is fully developed and has
reached its healthy weight, and can go home.
Some Christians are like this. Gods seed gets
planted in their spirit. They are on fire for the
Lord, sharing the good news of what He has
done for them. Then one day they stumble and
fall. A miscarriage you might say.
The premature Christian, can often go off the
deep end before they learn to swim. You know,
like go out and try to maybe become a Pastor
before they have even had time to grow and
feed their own spirit. Often times this is cause
for a falling away from God. Erroneous teachings
or perhaps temptations overcome them.
I learned from this that once Gods seed is planted
in me, I must remember I belong to Him. I do not
belong to myself. I must come out of my comfort
zone, the womb.
Thank God for teachings that help us to understand
those simple things we take for granted. There is
so much to one scripture, and when it has been
taught correctly, and we keep our spirit open to
God, He will show us something new everyday.
Isn't He great?
GG-62- 07.22.08
Written by J K H
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Thank you for sharing your insight. What a wonderful thing to be born of God's seed. Although with a miscarriange, the seed is shed, but with the Lord Jesus, we must continue to feed the seed so that it may grow and flourish. Our growth may be stunted at times, but if we start to water and fertilize, it will again continue to flourish. What a blessing to be born of God!
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