Grounded Grains
“Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain.” John 12 : 24 NKJV We all know that only grounded grains can bear flourishing fruits for the benefit of the system; but we most often prefer the use of gainful grains through our trust in micromanaging. To show that we are fully in-charge of the situation and circumstance, we have come up with intelligent standards, schemes, schedulers, and automation systems for proper monitoring, accountability, and control. And in the absence of any conflicting counsel from God in the use of these human intelligence, systems that are governed by these gainful grains often do well with justice, productivity, accountability. Unfortunately, the use of human intelligence are readily corrupted, unstable, and not always straightforward. Therefore, human’s gainful grains for career development, family accomplishments, and social relevance must be grounded ...