But grow in the  grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 
To Him be the glory both now and forever.  Amen.
2 Peter 3:18
Take a look in the garden, and see the tiniest of seedlings,  poking their heads up from the ground. A straight row of peas are planted along  the fence, and rows of carrots, lettuce and potatoes are in the front, and near  the garden gate is a little patch just for the herbs. It is a beautiful sight,  and it seems so perfect. 
But look closer.
If you go along that row of peas, you will find a few "empty"  spaces among the new little plants. All the seeds that you planted a week and a  half ago are not all sprouting. The soil is the same, you have watered each one  faithfully. Yet, there are those empty spots of nothing.
Dig down a  little, and find that seed. Look at it, and see what the problem might beit's  didn't grow. It didn't sprout up, and push through the soil like the others, it  just sat their dormantlifeless. It did not grow and so it has died, and is  decaying, rotting away, giving nothing to show for its life or death.
So, you say, what about it?  
It's always that way in the garden. Some grow, and some don't. The  seeds have no choice, they just do as they are made to, or not. It is true, the  seed may not choose to grow or to not. God has not given that choice to them.  
But what about you, what about me?
In a sense, we are like those little seeds. God has planted us, He  has watered us. And He has given us the choiceto respond to these things with  spiritual growth, or to sit there dormant, still, and lifeless.  
God has given us everything we need to sprout, to push through the  dark soil and into the bright sunshine. He has given us all that we need to  stretch our leaves and stem upward, ever upward. He has given us the ability to  bear fruit. Yet, it is our choice to respond or not.  
To respond is to live. 
Just as the seed must either grow or die, so it is with us. We  must grow in our relationship with God, or we must die, whither away, leaving  nothing to show for the life and opportunity God had given us.
To choose  life is to choose an experience that does not stand still. To choose life is to  chose to allow the watering of God, the wedding of the Master Gardener, the  sunshine of His face to create a response in usthe response of growing.  
The life of a true believer is about  growth.
Our life as a believer starts with the sprouting. Then the putting  forth of leaves, and continues until we reach a mature fruit-bearing plant. It  is a process, and it is continual. It isn't always easy, and it's not a life,  that is always comfortable or painless. 
Growth comes with pain.
Imagine what would happen if the garden peas would decide at any  point in their growth that they were tired of it, that they were not going to  grow anymore. What would happen to those plants except that they would, like the  seeds that never grew at all, die? Only their death wouldn't be so quiet, and  unnoticeable.
Now imagine us, if we do the same. Would we not die, too?  Unless we allow God to cultivate us, to water us with His word, and to shine  upon us with the sunshine that gives life to our hearts, we too will die, and  fade away. 
Choose to allow God to "grow you" and to stretch you. Let Him  cultivate you, and mature you into His  image.
 
 
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