Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Jabon Analogy

Jabon is one of the tree varieties that is used for furniture. Jabon itself is extremely small, comparable to a mustard seed. Unlike other seed, Jabos seed is quite special. The Jabon seeds must be give extra care to let the seed sprouts and grow. They must be put inside a small container first with extra care. However as they grow and gain strength, the “grower” moves the small yet strong Jabon sprouts into the real plantation ground to let them grow into a majestic tree.

The first few months are not easy as the Jabon sprouts need to adapt with the new environment. And the worst thing is they need to find their own food, unlike at the seeding or “penyemaian” (sometimes indon word fits more ;p). But they need to adapt. After they can adapt, the growth rate of Jabon is triggered exponentially.

What I would like to say here is how God works for us. He prepared us first before we are planted on the real ground. When we enjoy all the blessing of God and suddenly He gives us all the adversity, be glad. Now you are READY to be planted at the real ground, and grow to be a majestic tree. So, never give up, and believe it’s your time to break your limitation. :)

Auf Wiedersehen

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