I Had It All the Time by Alan Cohen

I Had It All the Time by Alan Cohen

Author:Alan Cohen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Published: 1994-01-12T00:00:00+00:00


You Just Have to Know Where to Put It

Everything in creation has a purpose. There is nothing in the universe that does not serve in its right time and place. (Even a clock that is stopped is right twice a day.) To judge against something is to deny God’s hand in creating it.

Manure is an earthy example of how what’s wrong in one context is extremely right in another. Nobody likes to be around manure (unless you are a farmer and know its true value). Manure is repulsive to the senses and unhealthy to touch – and that is perfectly in line with its function. If we spent too much time in its presence, we would become sick and set into motion a chain reaction of disease. So the only reasonable thing to do with manure is to get it out of here! We toss it into a field, away from where people are living.

Once manure gets into the field, it begins to go to work for us. Through natural processes it decomposes and becomes a primary nutrient for growing crops. In the time of a season, manure is transformed into glorious golden wheat, from which appetizing piping hot fresh bread is baked. To look at the bread, smell it, and enjoy its delicious taste, one would have no idea that manure was a prime factor in its creation.

So is manure good or bad? It is bad if used improperly and good if put in its right place. Was it made by God? As surely as fresh delectable bread.



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