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Isa
28:23-29 Listen to me; listen as I plead! Does a farmer
always plow and never sow? Is he forever cultivating the
soil and never planting it? ...The farmer knows
just what to do, for God has given him understanding. He
doesn't thresh all his crops the same way. A heavy
sledge is never used on dill; rather, it is beaten with
a light stick. A threshing wheel is never rolled on
cumin; instead, it is beaten softly with a flail. Bread
grain is easily crushed, so he doesn't keep on pounding
it. He threshes it under the wheels of a cart, but he
doesn't pulverize it. The LORD Almighty is a wonderful
teacher, and he gives the farmer great wisdom. NLT
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The Teacher, The Farmer and The Baby
Corn
One day I was thinking about the heart of
the Father. It is so awesome that He works with and
teaches each of us individually. We are so different. I
see different books touting the proper way to raise
children, but without the Holy Spirit teaching us, we
cannot succeed at anything. This book was stirring in my
heart when I found the scripture above. It says that the
LORD almighty is a wonderful teacher -He gives the
farmer great wisdom. I will not go into the fullness of
the revelation, except to say, the Lord compared a child
to a "GOOD SEED" sown into a field. If the child is born
to be corn, it should be raised to be corn. Ask the
Father what your child is. We cannot treat or teach
everyone in the same way. This book follows the
principles in these passages..
Matt
13:52 52 He said to them, Therefore every teacher and
interpreter of the Sacred Writings who has been
instructed about and trained for the kingdom of heaven
and has become a disciple is like a householder who
brings forth out of his storehouse treasure that is
new and [treasure that is] old [the fresh as well as
the familiar]. AMP
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