“Break up your fallow ground” (Hosea 10:12).
This exhortation was also made by the prophet Jeremiah concerning the lives of
God’s people (Jer 4:3). In agriculture, fallow ground is uncultivated land,
unbroken and covered with weeds and thorns. The Lord showed me that as a
Christian we can have fallow ground in our own lives. As born-again Christians
our spirits are new and in fellowship with God (John 3:3-6) but our bodies and
souls are not. It is our job to renew our minds (Rom 12:2) and discipline our
bodies (1 Cor 9:27) with God’s word and power.
Fallow,
or unregenerate areas in our souls or in the things we allow our bodies to do,
will limit how God can move in our lives. Carnal Christians, or ones who still
operate to a great extent under the dictates of the flesh (soul and body), very
much limit God. These are the people who received the seed of God’s word amongst
the thorns, in the parable of the sower (Matt 13:3-8). Such people could be
Christians, but carnal ones, still very much living in the world and influenced
by worldly priorities.
We
need to let God plough up the fallow ground in our lives by the word of God and
the power of the Holy Spirit (John 14:26). We need to ask God to show us areas
in our lives that need to change; He will show us and help us to change. Then
we can live on Gods level and enjoy the peace, prosperity and fullness he has
for us.
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