Throw
them to the winds
Freely,
extravagantly
scatter
the seeds
more
than enough
as
with the loaves and fishes
our
daily bread
All
that we ever need
sow
the seeds ever
scattering
God’s seeds of love
scatter
them freely.
Scatter
the seeds to the seas
Sow
them in the winds,
post
them on the net
ripples
on the waters
Put
them on your heart
as
you walk the earth
Share
them in the workplace
sing
them on your knees
worshiping
our Savior
sowing
His seeds of love
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edited December 7, 2014
Scatter the Seeds – v5
(editing version 2)
Edited January 1, 2014
Scatter the Seeds – v4
(editing version 2 again)
Edited December 16, 2013
Scatter the Seeds – v3
edited February 25, 2012
Scatter the Seeds – v2
changing the spelling from “worshipped” to “worshiped”,
because Blogger and Twitter said “worshipped” is a misspelling.
&
July 28, 2010
Matthew 13:1-11; 24-30
“Waste and Grace”,
by Rev. Frank Gulinello, Jr.
“ Jesus’ parable of the Sower focuses on the scattering of the
seed.
No matter what kind of ground it falls upon, whether hardpan or
deep rich soil, God will have a harvest yielding a hundred fold.
So, scattering the seed aimlessly is not wasteful in God’s
economy.”
Wesley United Methodist Church
Concord, NH
August 1, 2010
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