Jeremiah 4:3
”For thus says the LORD to the men of Judah and Jerusalem: “Break up your fallow ground, And do not sow among thorns.
Beloved,
The fallow ground is a piece of land that has a lot of potentials. However, those potentials are unknown because the land is not broken up and cultivated. The same thing is applicable to many people’s life. They have a lot of potentials, but they never cultivated their lives. They have great talents and gifts, yet they never educate them. My father in destiny says: “Next to salvation is education”, and I cannot agree more.
Do not just celebrate good things in your life—good spouse, good children, good accommodation and so on. You need to trust God to know how best to cultivate them. As I made mention earlier, education is a tool to break up your fallow ground. Another tool is exploration. By exploration, I mean asking questions, building a personal relationship with people. These and many other ways can be explored.
Breaking up your fallow ground is also a system of removing thorns from your ground. It is a system of removing what God does not want or what is toxic to your life and destiny. Our generation just wants to keep doing regardless of what we are laboring on. This kind of labor gets no one anywhere other than the place of frustration. Breaking up your fallow ground will save you from unproductive labor and busyness that distracts you from destiny.
I commend you to God, and to the word of His grace.
I call you BLESSED. I call you NATIONS.

