Sowing and Harvesting
I happened across an old familiar parable the other day. It’s the one about seeds and the different kinds of soil it falls into when it’s sown. It shows up in three of the four Gospels. You know how it goes. There was a farmer, and he broadcast some seeds. Some fell on good soil, some on rocky, some on bad. Some sprouted and grew, but with lack of water and nourishment they were soon taken out. After this morning, I would like to add my own “Australian version” of that parable. ALL of my beautiful little green tomatoes, showing so much potential for harvest, were just getting ready to turn a nice rich red when something, most likely a possum, came under the cloak of darkness and wiped out my entire crop. To say I was angry is an understatement. It’s not just the tomatoes; it’s the injustice! I bought the seedlings. I prepared the pots. I watered faithfully every morning. It’s just not fair! And the rage doesn’t stop at the gar...