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  1. Oh I get it about the garden. That’s why I have perennials. And I have no idea if something is a weed or flower. And that’s ok because my children have blossomed into wondrous beings. And God has planted a wonderful world in spite of all the horrific events out there. I have been trying to focus on what good I can do. In fact, our church, with the help of a young man who lives nearby and has opened a Cafe and he is putting in a community garden for us. How wonderful for us. He approached me one day with this idea. And the members of our church was very excited. So God will be watching us grow food and service to the community.

  2. Dear Michele…………………..What a lovely devotion to wake up to today on Friday. I really enjoyed reading it and the recipe makes my mouth drool, but the facility I live in does not have kitchens in our departments, just a microwave, but I can dream and how you connected your words to God and our growth was really eye opening. Thank you Michele and enjoy your weekend. I love everything (incourage) gives me every day. It leaves me with HOPE that my dark season may be seeing a brighter light. Betsy Basile.

  3. Thank you for your post. I think the world is a mess because people have stopped loving and following the Word. So I appreciate all you do at incourage to encourage us all to stay close to Jesus and spread the Word.

  4. Thank you Michele for today’s devotion and the beautiful yummy yummy pasta recipe. I love pasta. So I will try it out sometime. Yes what God plants grows. What came to my mind as read the title of your Devotional for today to do with our lives. I know it is from God. God is the gardener of our lives he plants us with fresh nice soil and water us each day. The water is God’s word. The soil is God keep us strong to grow into the lovely plants he wants us to be shinning for him with our beautiful hearts. Living as his word says for our lives so others see God love in us by the way we live our lives for God. God keep us watered every day so as we don’t go dry. But if we don’t keep close to God’s word and live by it and let God water us to help us grow each day in his love. Then the weeds will get in there and choke us then we will die spiritually. Not be nice strong plants living for God the way he wants us too. We will eventually go dry and die. Because we have not let God water us by reading his word and praying to him to help us live it out. We then have let the weeds choke us. We read all this in parable of the sower and how the soil represents how individuals respond to God’s word. In Matthew 13 verse 1-23. One type of soil is among the thorns where the seed which is God’s word and it is chocked up with the worried riches and desires preventing it from growing. Satan the devil would want that to happen in our lives. That we get choked up with all these things. It goes on to tell us other things too if we read it to do with our lives. So we have to stay close to God and letting him be the Gardener in our lives to remove all weeds we have let into our lives (sin) that God would not want us to have in our lives. That it emphasizing the importance of seeking God’s word every day and living by it. Then if any weeds in our lives God will help us weed them out to allow room for spiritual growth in our lives. I say Amen to that. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  5. Thanks for the reminder that God is our Master Gardner and that we can’t always see what He is growing. We just have to believe.
    (I suggest planting some perennials rather than annuals. Then you can see what God might bring up in your garden next year.)

  6. I’m a picky eater, so I don’t really have a garden fresh recipes. I actually eat very few vegetables. I eat potatoes and just started liking zucchini and carrots from the Japanese restaurants (like when it is prepared in a stir fry).

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