A
Fruitful Life
We ought to be living as if Jesus died
yesterday, rose this morning, and is coming back this afternoon. Adrian Rogers
I love watching the show “How Things are Made.” I watched one this weekend about
almonds. I had never really thought
about the process of making almonds.
Maybe because they grow on trees it never occurred to me that there
might be a complicated process to it. The almond is really a drupe not a nut, similar
to a plum or peach. The almond seed is
what we eat.
The largest almond producing state is
California. I don’t remember the exact
statistics but there are over a million acres of almonds in California and this
is a billion dollar industry. God never ceases to amaze me. For instance, I didn’t know that it takes two
different types of almond trees to produce almonds. They plant one type on one row and the other
type directly across from it in another row.
The problem is there are not enough bees in California to pollinate all
the trees. So they ship 60,000 bees in
from as far away as 6000 miles in order to pollinate the trees. As a side note, bees don’t like their hive to
be moved and if they become agitated they will kill the one and only queen and
then the hive will die.
Once the blooms are pollinated they will
produce an almond or in this case up to 7000 almonds per tree. Your next question is, “How do they pick 7000
almonds from one tree, much less a million acres of trees?” I am glad you asked. They have a tree shaker. This thing looks like a big bull dozer but it
has a clamp on the front that wraps around the trunk and literally shakes the
tree. Then along comes a sweeper that sweeps
the almonds into a pile in the center of each row, and then a vacuum cleaner
picks them up.
This started me thinking. God wants us to produce fruit and the problem
with us is that we need His Word to produce fruit. So, if we don’t read his word and meditate on
it and discuss it with others we will never produce one piece of fruit. If we
thirst for Him we will produce living water.
Then there are times when we need someone to come shake our tree. These are the Christians around us who, when
we stray away from God, they shake sense into us and help bring us back to
Him.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am guilty of not producing fruit in my life. I ask you for wisdom to interpret your Word
and help me take the time to meditate on it with a godly heart. I praise you
for providing us with the resources we need to produce an abundant life.
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