When I arrive I will lead a reflection on a story Jesus told:
"There was a sower. He had some seeds. He scattered them. Some did good. Some not so good. Some got eaten up by birds. Some got choked out by weeds. Some got scorched by sun. And some did amazingly well!"
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| Masanobu Fukuoka, Famous Sower |
As I drive I begin to sing a new song that just flows out:"Someone's sowin' in your soul. Someone's sowin' in your soul. Someone's sowin' and a crop is growin'. Someone's sowin' in your soul."
I taught the song to the other pastors and we sang it together that day. Five years later I recorded a live version of Someone's sowin' in your soul with Bearfruit. Bearfruit is Tim Dunmire, Duane Rhodes and myself. We performed together from1998 to 2010 while I was the pastor of Spring Run Church of the Brethren near McVeytown,PA.
Over the years we sang Someone's Sowin' more than any other song, but never did we do it any better than that night for our Love Your Neighbor concert at Spring Run. You can now hear this recording on my CD "Look For Me" or by clicking on the hyperlink in the preceding paragraph.
As I sang that night in 2008 I looked out on the approximately 125 people in attendance. I knew most of them. I wondered:'What seed had been sown in their inner beings? What ideas, images,inspirations, information, intentions had been planted in them? Which of these were taking root? Which ones would one day produce a harvest in their lives? Are these dear people longing for something good and lasting to come forth? Would the harvest of their lives be nourishing and beneficial? Might there be a day of bitter harvest ahead for some?'
And WHO is the 'someone' doing all this sowing?
Recently I discovered that the artist Vincent Van Gogh was enchanted by the symbol of the sower. Van Gogh saw the sower as a longing for the infinite. This idea inspired many of his paintings. (Van Gogh's The Sower is a great example!)
I wonder what would have happened if Mr Van Gogh and I had ever known each other.
What might he have thought about my song if he could have heard it? Would he and I have discussed our longings for the infinite if we had been contemporaries? Would we have wondered together about who was doing the sowing in our lives and in the lives of those around us?
Would we have wondered if a God of Love was planting seeds for a harvest? Would we have recognized that not all seeds are planted by a good sower with good seed? How would we have distinguished?
Would he have painted another variation on The Sower? Would I have written a different song? Can a painting or a song be a seed?
What about you? Any sower, seed or harvest thoughts you want to plant here?

