Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Soil: Three Constituents – Three Phases

Soil: Three Constituents – Three Phases

What are the necessary soil components for maximum root growth and productivity? Jesus uses parables of the sower and soil to illustrate spiritual growth. The three constituents of soil are sand, silt and clay. Loam is formed when the middle texture of constitutes 60% to 90%+, while sand and clay are nearly evenly represented in the remaining structure.

Silt loam, clay loam and sandy loam soils producing amazing yields, as they allow root penetration, active soil microbes, nutrient and water holding capacity.

Soil also has three phases: solid, liquid, and air. The proper balance is necessary for maximum growth and productivity.

Spiritual roots, growth and productivity also require worshipping God in three: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Denying the Father is like denying the solid phase of soil, the Son like the liquid, and the Holy Spirit as the air.

Those claiming God only exists as the Father deny the clay and silt; as well as the water and air within a soil. Worship God in Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; your spiritual growth, roots and productivity will be amazing.

See Christ, Believe Christ, Achieve with Christ!

Rick E. Meyer
See, Believe, Achieve Inc.
www.rickemeyer.com

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