LET GOD DO IT
I remember an evening three years ago during the middle of the five year drought which we were experiencing in Zimbabwe. I was in the garden trying to keep the few remaining plants alive by pouring leftover dishwater on them — when it began to rain. Now, for days, we had been hiring a boy to bucket water on our small plot just to keep the green plants alive. It took him all day just to get the bucket full and to cover the half-acre plot. In five minutes of heavy rain the whole garden was soaked, the entire yard, all of the neighbor’s yards and in fact the entire city had been soaked. If we were to calculate how many hours, how much water and how many hours of human effort would have been needed to achieve the same ends it would have taken thousands of hours, millions of buckets and hundreds of people. God did it all in…
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