![]() ![]() ![]() You see… a farmer just intuitively understands and almost unconsciously demonstrates a lot of things that many of the rest of us take a lifetime to learn.Ī farmer understands that “he’s got to make hay while the sun shines” … there’s no such thing as a successful lazy farmer. God’s own Son, our Savior, the Lord Jesus himself, expressed many of his life-giving teachings in words borrowed from a farmer’s vocabulary-the sower, the shepherd, the vinedresser, the harvester. He himself sought daily fellowship with that first farmer, in the cool of the evening after each day’s work was done. He placed the first man in a Garden and told him to tend it and be nourished by it. God must surely have a special place in his heart (and in His Kingdom) for farmers! _My dad, Mark Mikels, pastor of wrote these words as a tribute to my grandpa, his father-in-law._ ![]()
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