The Wonders of God's Creation: Life From Seeds

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“God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself.” Genesis 1:1111And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. (Genesis 1:11)
The way in which plants, flowers, grass and trees reproduce themselves is amazing. The seeds that are formed sometimes can push the tenderest blade of new life through the hardest soil. No matter how tiny, a tree seed has within itself the capability of producing roots, the tree trunk, branches and leaves. It contains cells with enough food to nourish the new growth until roots and leaves develop.
There are seeds that retain life for twenty years or more under extreme desert heat. These have God-given “time clocks,” and do not sprout until the right conditions are present. Often this will be through a heavy cloudburst or a spring flood, which removes the chemical coating of the seed that has preserved it for so long. Now as the coating dissolves, the seed splits open, root and shoot are produced, and a new plant begins to grow. One desert plant produces self-planting seeds with spiral tails. The spirals are sensitive to the slightest moisture in the air. They respond by coiling and uncoiling in such a way that they dig themselves into the dry, sandy soil. When rain finally comes, they are self-planted and ready to take root.
It is easy to understand that people plant various kinds of seeds, but other seeds are scattered far and wide by wind, water, birds, animals and insects. For instance, one Russian thistle may have 100,000 seeds, all of which are carried by the wind to new locations, even across mountains and oceans! Also, many seeds—the coconut is one—float down rivers and across oceans to distant shores and take root there.
The tasty fruits of trees and bushes, eaten by birds and animals, contain seeds or pits. These creatures may carry fruit a considerable distance before eating them and discarding the seeds or pits, where they often will take root and start new plants. What a wonderful provision of the Creator to use animals and birds to take part in providing a future food supply for their kind in places all over the world.
The Bible tells of one who sowed seed in a large area. Some never took root; others grew awhile and then died, but some fell on good ground and brought forth much fruit. In Matthew 13, the Lord Himself explained about this. The seeds are examples of God’s Word being sown throughout the world. Some people paid no attention to it, and it did not take root with them. Others enjoyed it for a little while but did not really accept it in their hearts, so there was no new life there either. But the happy ones were those who received and believed the Word and received the new eternal life, which is through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Which one of these “seeds” are you?
ML-06/17/2012