"He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one
who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty." (Proverbs 28:19)
As a person who has no problem allowing my imagination to take me to faraway places, this is such a vital verse for me. So often I catch myself sitting around chasing fantasies in my head. I began wondering if anyone else does the same. How many of us are foolishly praying for our territory to be expanded when it's comprised of nothing but barren soil? Do we really want more of nothing? Are we sitting around waiting for the "thing" that we believe will lead us to the happily-ever-after instead of shoving our hands in the dirt and working our land?
- Do I desire to raise God-fearing, respectful children, but succumb to them when they throw their fits when I say no?
- Do I desire to lose weight, but refuse to acknowledge my poor eating habits and refuse to exercise using busyness or lack of interest as an excuse?
- Do I desire a great relationship with my husband, but refuse to admit where I might be failing, ready to point the finger at him?
- Do I desire to cultivate strong friendships, but bail at the first sign of hardship, disagreement, or difficult circumstance?
- Do I desire a deep relationship with the Lord, but refuse to spend time praying or studying the Bible?
So does this mean that I'm going to stop dreaming and envisioning wonderful possibilities? Not hardly. But I am praying that the fantasies won't be purely fiction once I begin to work this ground around me. And I pray that out of the abundance of food, the Lord might allow me to share it with others who might be needing a little bit of sustenance while they work their own land.
Regina, I loved this. Thanks for writing it. We all have gardens we neglect, don't we?
ReplyDeleteSo, dream and hoe, just don't dream and dream. Dreams are accomplished or fulfilled (by his Grace) when we act in good faith and with good faith. Nice article Regina. Thanks.
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