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Doon po sa amin! I learned so much wisdom from these elements in Cabaruan ricefields - the sower, the seed, the soil, the sun, the sparrows, the sky.

These are four separate photos that has its own caption (i.e. reflection). First posted on my Fb dated June 25, 2020. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3449593841738154&id=100000627158847


1 of 4 THE SOWER


He always looks forward to the day of harvest. He thrives even in such trying times. He still finds hope in the midst of famine. He rises up early then go to the field. He is patient and hardworking, a winning attitude of a good steward. 

You called them sower, farmer, or husbandmen, I call one of them, Papang.

 

2 of 4 THE SEED

Inorder to regenerate, you must die. Inorder to grow, you must be buried. Just as the seed that has been sown, learn to die to self, enter your closet and pray in secret and the Lord of the harvest will bless you openly. Bloom where you are planted and be fruitful!

 

3 of 4 THE SOIL

Enrich that soil. Till it. Remove the weeds. Repeat. Even a barren land can turn into a fruitful one.

The soil is like our hearts. Give that heart to Christ. Let Him remove unwanted weeds in your life and wait for a growing abundance. Experience LIFE with Him! Grow in grace.

 

4 of 4 THE SUN, THE SPARROWS, AND THE SKY

The field, the sun, the sky - so vast, so bright and so beautiful! The Lord God made them all!

The Maker of these is the One providing our needs. His eyes is not only on the sparrows. For He giveth rains on the earth, then sendeth water on the fields. He knows my needs and He feedeth even my thirsty soul.

 

 #kaleidoscopic (3) #JJustPassingThrough

Kaleidoscopic (1) https://bit.ly/Burgos-IlocosNorte-Sidetrips-2019

Kaleidoscopic (2) https://bit.ly/Natba-Beach-Sunset-2020

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