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On the Third Day God Created Plants
(Genesis 1:9-13)

​Introduction:

         1. In Genesis 1 we read about the 6 days of Creation.
         2. According to vs.9-13, "on the third day God created plants."
         3. Before God created plants, He gathered the waters into Seas, and He made the dry land to
             appear [Earth].
         4. As God created plants, He put several natural laws into effect.
             a. Plants were given the ability to bear fruit and produce seed.
             b. The seed from each plant would produce a plant after its own kind.
         5. In the Bible, plants and the natural laws relating to plants are used to teach a number of valuable
             spiritual lessons.
         6. Today, we are considering 4 of these important lessons.

Discussion:

I.            (Matthew 6:28-29) JESUS  USED  THE  LILIES  OF  THE  FIELD  TO  ILLUSTRATE  WHY  WE
              SHOULD  NOT  BE  ANXIOUS  OVER  THINGS  SUCH  AS  CLOTHING


         A. (Matthew 6:25a) Jesus was teaching His followers not to be anxious over the necessities of life
             [food, drink, and clothing].
         B. (vs.26) As Jesus taught His followers not to be anxious over food He mentioned the birds of the air.
         C. As Jesus taught His followers not to be anxious about clothing in vs.28-29 He mentioned the lilies
             of the field.
             1. Lilies do not toil or spin.
             2. However, God causes them to be clothed in a beautiful way.
         D. Jesus continued with this subject in vs.30-33.
         E. Rather than be anxious over anything, let us follow the instructions given in Philippians 4:6-7.

II.          JESUS  USED  A  FIG  TREE  TO  ILLUSTRATE  THE  NECESSITY  OF  BEARING  FRUIT

         A. (Matthew 21:18-20) Jesus cursed a fig tree because it did not produce any fruit.
         B. (John 15:1-8) Jesus emphasized the necessity of bearing fruit.

III.         (Galatians 6:7-8) OUR  ETERNAL  DESTINY  WILL  BE  DETERMINED  BY  THE  LAW  OF 
             SOWING  AND  REAPING


         A. In this life we can choose to sow to the flesh.
             1. Sowing to the flesh will result in "the works of the flesh" (Galatians 5:19-21).
             2. Those who do such things will not reap the kingdom of heaven.
         B. In this life we can choose to sow to the Spirit.
             1. Sowing to the Spirit will result in "the fruit of the Spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23).
             2. Those who bear this kind of fruit will reap everlasting life.

IV.         PLANTING  AND  WATERING  RELATE  TO  EVANGELISM  (1 Corinthians 3:6)

         A. Christians are responsible for planting and watering "the seed" [the Word -- Luke 8:11].
         B. When we plant and water the seed, God will give "the increase."

Conclusion:

         1. These are 4 great lessons taught in the Bible with reference to plants or natural laws relating to
             plants.
         2. As we close, let us consider a final point made in 1 Peter 1:22-25 about being born again by
             God's Word.
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