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          | Geo-Thermal Vegetables: Jesus' Deepest 
			Desires, Part 2 
 Icelanders have been utilizing their abundance of geothermal energy 
			for many good causes. Not only do they use this energy to generate 
			electricity, to heat their homes, and to fill their hot water tanks, 
			they also utilize it to heat greenhouses for the purpose of growing 
			fruits and vegetables.
 
 Utilizing this kind of energy for greenhouse cultivation began in 
			1924, and now more than 175 000 square meters of the country are 
			used for this sole purpose: growing tropical plants, flowers, fruit 
			and vegetables, all geo-thermically! In a land where light is almost 
			non-existent during the winter months, where winds are almost always 
			present, and temperatures are far from ideal for the cultivation of 
			plants, an abundance of fruit and vegetables is possible.
 
 In these naturally-heated greenhouses, plant life thrives. There is 
			no lack of heat, water or light. Everything they need to grow is 
			provided for, and anything that could hurt them has been removed. 
			There is nothing to keep them from growing, and grow they do!
 
 We, as humans, however, in similar situations, would look through 
			the window panes of the greenhouse and sigh: "It feels so 
			claustrophobic in here! It looks so much nicer outside! Why do I 
			have to be stuck in here, anyway? It's not fair! I want to be free!"
 
 Our cozy shelter suddenly becomes a threat to our well-being, and a 
			deep desire to break free seeds itself in our hearts. The very rules 
			that permit us to thrive become a threat to us. "I don't need 
			geothermal heat!" We cry. "I don't need geothermal water! I don't 
			need geothermal lights, either! I want to be free!"
 
 But once free, we would wither and die in the harsh weather 
			conditions. Isn't that what happened in Eden?
 
 Jesus is trying to bring us back into that cozy shelter where growth 
			is possible:
 
 "If you love me, you will obey what I command." (John 14:15 NIV)
 
 "Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. 
			He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him 
			and show myself to him." (John 14:21 NIV)
 
 "If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love 
			him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. He who does 
			not love me will not obey my teaching. These words you hear are not 
			my own; they belong to the Father who sent me." (John 14:23-24 NIV)
 
 Oh, we humans, we don't like to obey! Speed limits are there to be 
			broken. No trespassing signs are indications of where it would be 
			the most fun to snoop around. Those who are honest are the weak 
			ones!
 
 But are we truly happy living this way? Do we feel loved? Do we love 
			others in such a way that we feel fulfilled? Are we truthfully 
			thriving, or are we withering away in a world where no one seems to 
			care?
 
 The truth of it all is that when God urges us to obey, it is for our 
			own good. Listening to His voice will fill us with love undefined. 
			It will make us thrive beyond anything we could ever imagine.
 
 "If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have 
			obeyed my Father's commands and remain in his love." (John 15:10 
			NIV)
 
 Obedience is all about love. Love from our Maker and Saviour, and 
			love for others and ourselves. We either love or we rebel. It's as 
			simple as that. It's really our choice.
 
 Hum. Geothermal heat. Does this mean I can keep my windows open 
			during the winter? In Iceland, the answer is, "Most certainly!"
 
 Would you like to experience such abundant love?
 
 Rob Chaffart
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