Decadal switch

A planting does not mean a final harvest – but seeding always precedes harvest.

I have noted in my own life that “decades” are a regular rhythm.

A rhythm for change, a new harvest.

Every ten years or so I step out into something different.  As a child the first decade saw me grow up in a community we call family.  In the second decade I continued to develop a knowledge of and the use of language.  As I headed into my twenties I got married and entered an initial ministry position.  In my thirties I moved into administration in a seminary following a call to archives and research.  In my forties my music ability took hold and I became a pastor of worship and music.  In my fifties I headed back into a rural church that held much history for me – a solo thing with mentoring taking a strong role.  In my sixties, after my first wife’s death, I remarried, retired and touched base with my multitude of interests and abilities.

Now I’m headed, in a year or so, into my 70’s.   Already seed thoughts are arising.  In some discussions I am exploring the thought of a wider presence than just with my neighbours and friends.  I’m not sure what that means, and it scares me, but God seems to be putting seeds in my garden.

In a little different take on an old adage – you only reap when you sow.  But as my farmer friends will tell me – know what is being sown so that you can rightly prepare for harvest.

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