Spring
(Seedtime)
The Bible speaks of seasons in its grand opening
chapter, ‘Then God said, “Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens
to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and
for days and years”’ Genesis 1:14. The season of ‘seedtime’ or spring is
specifically alluded to a little later, ‘While the earth remains, seedtime and
harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer, and day and night shall not cease’
Genesis 8:22. This was God’s covenant promise after He had broken up all the fountains
of the great deep and had opened the windows of heaven to destroy the earth in
the global flood on account of our wickedness. The rainbow is the sign of His
promise never to do this again. It is interesting to note that the earth had
also been covered with water in the beginning. It was on the third day
that God caused the dry land to arise, after which, ‘Then God said, “Let the
earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit
tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in
itself, on the earth”; and it was so’ Genesis 1:11. Resurrection foreshadowed?
The earth needs to be watered for the seedtime seed
to flourish, ‘He waters the hills from His
upper chambers; the earth is satisfied with the fruit of Your works. He causes
the grass to grow for the cattle, and vegetation for the service of man, that
he may bring forth food from the earth’ Psalm 104:13-14. Man depends upon God
and His grace to send earth-watering rain in its season.
While in Hawaii one of the locals was saying that
God was still forming the islands. The molten lava from volcanic eruptions
under the sea was forming solid land even as he spoke. The richness of Hawaiian
flora is something to write home about! Their pineapples are delicious! A very
apt verse for Hawaii is, ‘As for the earth, from it comes bread, but underneath
it is turned up as by fire’ Job 28:5.
Manitoban farmers depend on melting winter snows to
moisten their seedtime soil. The size of their crops is affected by the volume
of winter snow. The LORD Himself makes the connection between seed and His
Word, ‘For as the rain comes down, and the snow from heaven, and do not return
there, but water the earth, and make it bring forth and bud, that it may give
seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall My word be that goes forth
from My mouth; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I
please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it’ Isaiah
55:10-11. It is exactly as the LORD says, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone,
but every word that proceeds from the mouth of God’ Matthew 4:4. His Word is
the true seed. ‘The sower sows the word’ Mark 4:14. ‘Foolish one, what you sow
is not made alive unless it dies’ 1 Corinthians 15:36.
Christ is the Word, the Seed of the Woman (John
1:1; Genesis 3:15). He was washed with water at His baptism (Matthew 3:15) and
was planted in the ground after His death (Mark 15:46). He rose on the third
day (Luke 24:7). Seed, water, death, soil, and then germination. Note the
connection between the seed germinating on the dry land that rose on the third
day of creation and the Word/Seed rising on the third day. He is the beginning
of the (re)new(ed) creation. He is the firstfruits of the dead (1
Corinthians 15:23). When the sower sows the Word, the Spirit works with the
Word and regenerates those in whom His Word has been sown. These go on to bear
fruit as the Spirit enables (John 15:5; Galatians 5:22-23). Seedtime and
Harvest!
Scripture defines us as already dead (Ephesians
2:1). We move from death to life when the Holy Spirit works effectively with
His Word/Seed in our hearts (1 John 3:14). The picture is: The sower sows the
Word. The Word lodges (and germinates) in the dead sinner’s heart enabling
him/her to believe. The Holy Spirit (who, like rain, has been poured out from
Heaven) causes the Seed to grow. ‘According to His mercy He has saved us,
through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit whom He
poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour’ Titus 3:5-6.
Covenant Baptism depicts spring or seedtime (rains
included!) In it is depicted God’s covenant promise to His church, (i.e., the
believers for whom Christ gave His life), ‘that He might sanctify and cleanse
her with the washing of water by the word’ Ephesians 5:26. Baptism with water
depicts God’s promise to regenerate the recipients in whom His Word/Seed
lodges. The water sprinkled or poured out upon the recipient pictures Christ’s
poured out blood being applied by His poured out Spirit. ‘The blood of Jesus
Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin’ 1 John 1:7b.
Spring is seedtime. And whether it is a farmer
sowing seed or a preacher sowing the Word, both illustrate that God alone gives
life.
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