Do not Plant Another Tree – Just Cultivate the Seed



We are at the end of another year. We approach the beginning of both another year and a new decade.
It is the very time when everyone is either optimistic about the positive possibilities of a bright future ahead, or committing self-sabotage with negative thoughts or abuse and condemning themselves and others about the wasted opportunities, lost relationships,  and squandered resources of the past.

God gives us seasons for reasons. We have seasons to mark time, in order to measure change. We also have seasons to start afresh and have something to hope for. In this season for me, (and you can grab onto it if you want), I hear the challenge, not to plant any new trees this year, but to cultivate and develop the seeds (ideas) that He has already given me. My seed is the gift that God gave to me. In this season, I am a slave to my gift. This is my time of cultivating it into fruit, which will draw others.

Many times, we look forward in anticipation of another year, waiting to see the harvest of the hard seasons and the results of the sacrifices we have made in the past. We look only for produce, but do not understand when we are given what looks like another problem. If we look closely, it is another seed. We wonder why we have not seen our reaping season yet. It is usually because you have already looked forward to planting another tree instead of properly tending to the seeds you have in your hand.

I found something interesting about the writing of Matthew located at 17:20. Many people comment and build sermons about having faith “the size” of a grain of mustard seed. While on a Mediterranean diet, my wife and I have bought and tried many different types of grains, seeds, nuts, etc. One day it occurred to me that the black Chia seeds I had been adding to my food were actually smaller than a mustard seed.  So could this explanation be the sole meaning of this message, simply in the size of your faith?

I found that not all translations mention size, but simply having the faith “as” a mustard seed. Indeed, the size of the seed is relevant to the massive tree it is destined to become. However, the thing that I found interesting is that seed, any seed- is alive! It is full of potential. You can have a package of seed, in a bag, pouch, or any type of container, and it will hold for quite a while. The potential of the seed still present, its purpose still intact. The purpose of one single seed contains the potential of a forest! The only thing it is waiting for is to be placed in the right environment.

The proper environment for every seed is Kingdom citizenship and obedience to its principles. I plan to die empty, but the seeds that I plant, I want to be fruitful and effective, not just numerous and ineffective. In this New Year – DO NOT PRAY FOR MONEY! Look for IDEAS and execute them. You don’t need more money. You need to manage the resources that you have in your hand. Earlier in the book of Matthew that I referenced, in section 6:33, Jesus said, all the things we need will be added (given without stress), once we focus on those two things. Happy New You!

Philippians 4:8 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)


Philippians 4:8 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)

For the rest, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is worthy of reverence and is honorable and seemly, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely and lovable, whatever is kind and winsome and gracious, if there is any virtue and excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think on and weigh and take account of these things [fix your minds on them].

Ecclesiastes 12:13 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)


Ecclesiastes 12:13 Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)

 All has been heard; the end of the matter is: Fear God [revere and worship Him, knowing that He is] and keep His commandments, for this is the whole of man [the full, original purpose of his creation, the object of God’s providence, the root of character, the foundation of all happiness, the adjustment to all inharmonious circumstances and conditions under the sun] and the whole [duty] for every man.


Freedom Does Not Mean Deliverance


The reason God refused to take the Israelites directly into Canaan following their deliverance was that they were still mentally enslaved in Egypt. They had been delivered from Egypt, but they weren’t yet free. So God had to deal with their minds, though their bodies were already liberated from bondage. This illustration captures a principle that applies to individuals, communities, and nations: Conditions determine conduct until interrupted by an external force.
Being free and being delivered are two completely different things altogether. If you were locked in a jail cell for five, ten, twenty years or more - and then someone came along and unlocked the cell. This means that your circumstance has changed and they allowed you the opportunity to go free, but you never made the decision to walk out of that cell and change your situation. You are still imprisoned, although you were set free. You are your own jailer.
The Israelites are not only historical people but a representation of many that live today. They represent humankind at-large. These people were freed from the bondage of slavery only to be kept in bondage of their own mindsets, fears, beliefs, and negative habits. They were set free, but not delivered. Freedom is a physical thing, but deliverance is purely mental. There are many who are actually in a confined circumstance but experience much more freedom than those of us who walk around without barriers or restrictions.
God will not allow you to experience the fullness of your freedom until you decide how much deliverance you want. He will never force it on you. He can’t. He will never give you more than you ask for or are ready to receive. It’s funny that we will often fight for the right to believe what we want to believe, even if we know it is wrong. That’s what I call a stronghold.
Freedom is a burden that only the mature can bear. It happens in our minds as we accept our responsibility to move forward and allow the reconditioning of our oppressive thinking. Those who won't move forward travel in aimless wilderness circles, because nothing truly changes until your mind changes.
~Dr. Myles Munroe, The Burden of Freedom
We cannot be crowned as kings without changing the way that we think. ~JLD
Words in Italics are taken from the book