Garden Harvest
"I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten..."
— Joel 2:25 (ESV)
Friends,
Recently my family returned home from a weekend trip to absolute devastation of our garden. Aaron heads up the gardening efforts, and this year he enlisted one of our boys, Isaac, to start some tomato seeds. He LOVES tomatoes and was all in on watching seeds sprout and caring for them.
When we piled out of the car after our trip, it was clear that an animal, or family of animals, had enjoyed a small feast on the sprouts and starts we were hoping to harvest this year. Bean plants were reduced to stalks, tomato plants were completely eaten away, and even flowers were chewed down to stubs.
It was frustrating. It still is frustrating. Something that had the potential to be beautiful ended up dry and lifeless.
And, you guessed it, in ministry sometimes we have those very same frustrations. There have been people and situations that receive attention just like a garden—carefully planted, watered, tended, prayed over, and invested in. We celebrate signs of growth and begin to imagine what God might do. Then suddenly, circumstances change. People move away. Choices are made that break our hearts. Opportunities disappear. What seemed full of promise appears damaged or even lost.
In those moments, it's easy to focus on what has been eaten away rather than on the One who gives growth, but what appears lost is not beyond God's ability to restore. While we don't always see the fruit immediately, we serve a God who specializes in bringing life from barren places, hope from disappointment, and growth from situations that seem unproductive.
Thank you for partnering with Harvest Youth Ministries. Your prayers, encouragement, and support allow us to keep planting seeds of the Gospel, even when the results aren't immediately visible. We trust that God is at work, and will bring a harvest in His perfect timing.
CELEBRATIONS!!!
Mr F received a store voucher to make his home more comfortable and so he’d have the right items needed as he gains custody of his daughter.
Ms S received some household items from an Amazon wishlist to make her home more suitable for her grandsons who are living with her now after the death of their mother. They are also receiving a mattress and bed frame so the boys can sleep comfortably and NOT on the floor! She says, “Praise Jesus!”
Blessings,
Elizabeth Kilby
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