HABITS OF JESUS, MARCH 12 – APRIL 4

Daily posts to learn more about how Jesus modeled His life for us. For 21 days leading up to Easter, explore the habits of Jesus that kept Him hungering for His Father and continuing His mission. Even though He was separated from Him on earth and about to be separated in a different way by His death on the cross, He was faithful and believed in His resurrection.

Coming Next: FASTING IN THE BIBLE, APRIL 8 – MAY 29

Posts every Wednesday and Friday to learn about fasting in the Bible. We will review the whole Bible, exploring what happened when fasting was a special focus for the people of Israel, in the Old Testament and the New Testament. Keeping in mind the way that Jesus taught us to fast, we will find new ways for us to enact a spiritual habit of fasting in our modern lives.

by Amanda Bew

Planting Seeds Day 1: The First Gardener

God is the Creator. He not only created the heavens and the earth that we now see, but He created the seasons, the rain, good soil and all the processes that had to happen for Him to be the First and best Creator-Gardener. Those systems serve to bring about a physical and a spiritual harvest that is His number one priority.

The LORD God planted a garden and there He placed the man he had formed from the ground. And out of the ground the LORD God caused every tree to grow that is pleasing to the sight and good for food. There was also a river that flowed out to water the garden. Then He took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to cultivate it and tend it. The man and the woman God had formed from his rib heard the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day and they hid themselves from His presence in the trees, but they confessed that they had eaten from the forbidden tree of life, so God cursed them: The woman will have pain in childbirth. The man will have hard labor to eat from the plants of the ground. Then the LORD God drove them out of the garden. From Genesis 2 and 3.

In Genesis 1 we read that God created the heavens and the earth and everything in it, so it follows that God was the First Gardener. On the earth He created the Garden of Eden, Ezekiel calls it the Garden of God, for the man and for the woman. And He grew trees that were pleasing to look at. I’m not sure I’ve seen an ugly tree, but I have seen trees that haven’t been taken care of properly. So God not only created beautiful trees, but He knew how to shape them, and keep them growing straight and tall, or round and shady, according to His design. Different trees need different soils and sun. I imagine God placing them in the perfect spot so each tree would have the opportunity to be its best. Like He does with us, His other creation.

God also liked trees that produced fruit that was good to eat. From the description and the names of the four rivers (Genesis 2:10-14), some scholars place the Garden of Eden in Iraq. If so, then some of the fruits that might have been eaten in the garden could have been tangerines, lemons and limes, dates, cherries, pomegranates, peaches and oranges. All my favorites, although it might have been too hot for apples. Adam and Eve had a lot to choose from, but still they were persuaded by the serpent to eat from the forbidden tree. And because of that, God had to curse them and drive them out of the garden. Our restoration is the story that continually affirms His actions that nurture and grow us, His redeemed garden, through the planting of His Son in our lives!

And the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb, down the center of the street. On each side of the river grew a tree of life, yielding fruit every month. The leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. Never again will anything be cursed. Revelation 22: 1-3

In the Revelation’s picture of the heavenly City of God, we see that God is still the Master Gardener, tending His creation. He has placed two trees of life there, watered by the river of life. That is where all believers will be, free to eat its fruit, all we want. That fruit is ready for harvest every month. The curse is gone!

Jesus came to bear the curse. And as a baby, just like food starts from seeds, He was nurtured by His parents and by His Father in heaven. “He kept increasing in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.” (Luke 2:52) He also came to spiritually harvest all the seed-planting that we do, as the Lord of the harvest (Luke 10:2). He responds with magnificent joy for each lost one who is saved (Matthew 18:13).

What have you learned about God the Gardener that stands out for you?

Write in your journal about how you have seen Him tend and nurture you.

What seeds might you begin to plant for Him?

Creator God, You have created so many things for Your joy and for mine. Help me notice as You nurture me. Thank You! Amen.

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