Sunday, October 5, 2014

Harvest

I've spoken at length this year of the abundant harvest.  I've also mentioned many times over, the shemitah.  There is still a difference of opinion regarding this year or next, but I'm standing with many believing it to be this year.  I felt confirmation came once again, completely unsolicited by a couple of Big Ag farmers I know.  The bins and barns are full of grain, while there is much corn still in the fields.

With so many potential calamities on the horizon, we all need to realize life as we knew it, is already history.  That statement is not to fearmonger, but simply stating the fact.  Regardless of disaster or invention, life as we "know it" does not remain the same.  Life is not static.  Sadly, in this case, even the technological advancements are bringing potential for more disaster.  We should all consider seriously, making at least one major change that moves us closer to YHWH.  At this point in history, one step closer to YHWH is one step away from the world.

Since we know history repeats itself and there is nothing new under the sun.  Full bins and barns are an indication that we need to take note and not be wasteful.  It is also an indication that very soon, there will be a window of opportunity to take advantage of price reduction, as the excess cannot be stored for future use.  Be ready!  Also, the fact that some grain prices will drop and some companies will not even meet their promise, some farmers may not be able to afford to hold their ground for the next planting season.  Figure the shemitah in, and that could mean two years of reduced income for farmers.

We've got this situation backward.  Farmers are actually working for the same "green" the bankers are.  The reality of the food supply is set aside for the value of the dollar.  Big Ag can't afford a two year glitch in the perpetual motion, and the rest of society is not equipped to be self-sustaining for that period of time.  We simply must make some changes, even small ones toward the simple lifestyle that was planned for humanity.  The stress leaves our immune systems more vulnerable.  Although knowledge availability is certainly increased, with all the running to and fro, so is the potential for pandemic disease.

For those who will be faced with vaccines and shots to maintain employment, be sure to consider that cost!


His timing is always perfect.  This is the week Sukkot [Feast of Tabernacles] begins.  It's the official "week of camping!"  What an awesome opportunity to get back to the simplicity of nature and hear the Voice of our Creator.

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