WALKING IN THE GARDEN
(London, Ky.)
Have you ever planted a garden? If you think I am not a gardener and everything I plant dies; think again everyone has a garden they plant.
Read more: WALKING IN THE GARDENSunday, March 8, at New Hope Church of God in Corbin, Ky., there seemed to be a heaviness, however God never fails to show up.
Brandon Hardin preached at 9 a.m., all of the promises are yes from 2 Corinthians 1:20. People make promises and fail at their word, however when God makes a promise it is as good as done.
Pastor Paula Farmer preached at 11 a.m., eating with your enemy from Ester 8:1-5. When your battle is the kings battle your battle is won.
Everyone has a garden they plant. You are either planting trouble and trouble will come up or good things and light will come up. What you plant will eventually need harvested.
You do not hear a lot about Purim, however Purim comes from the book of Ester. God is not mentioned in the book; nevertheless His hand is in the book.
The Jewish people was facing inhiation. God used a young orphan girl to rescue His people. If she did not do it God would raise someone else up to plead for His chosen people.
There was someone named Haman who wanted to exterminate the Jewish people. He had hanging poles erected to hang the chosen people.
The king could not sleep and had the book of records brought and read to him. Someone tried to take the king out and had not been honored. The king summoned the person in the courtyard and it was Haman and Haman thought I will be honored. However, it was Ester’s cousin who was being honored.
Ester had 2 banquets and at the second banquet she disclosed to the king the plan of the enemy. The king went to walk in the garden when the King came in he found Haman on Ester.
The garden you plant will soon need harvested you better make sure you have the right stuff planted because what you plant always comes up. What you sow you will reap that law can not be changed.
Your life is the most important garden and you are always planting seeds.
There was a mighty harvest in the altar today as many responded to the altar call.
~NO GAMES
JOSHUA ROBINSON