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The Seed of Life Planted by God

In the beginning, God does not view nothingness as an inevitable destiny, but orders the earth to produce. “Let the earth bring forth vegetation: herbs yielding seed, and fruit trees bearing fruit with their seed” (Genesis 1:11). This word is not only a creation instruction, it is a declaration of purpose. Every seed planted in the earth is a promise of provision and continuation; every fruit is a testimony to God's faithfulness to his work. If we look with faith, we will see that the life God imprints in creation is an invitation to cultivate what He has sowed in us: fruit of obedience and hope that multiplies for the glory of His name.

The central note of this reflection is that life ordered by God begins with His word and manifests in concrete and abundant results. When the earth receives the seed that corresponds to its species, it responds with life and diversity. In the same way, God calls us to respond to His Word with obedience and faith, allowing His kingdom to grow in our day-to-day: in our relationships, in our work, and in our way of living. There is no miracle without a seed first; there is no fruit without a seed of faith planted in the soil of our will submitted to God.

In this world of changes and trials, the promise of Genesis 1:11 sustains us: God has already placed the seed of life in every corner of our existence. Our role is to choose to water it with hope, nourish it with discipline, and wait in humility for the growth only He can give. May this day be a testimony that the life born from the Word of God is not by chance, but divine design. Be encouraged: if you have sown in faithfulness, you will reap in due time, for the Lord watches over His work and does not fail.

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