"How wheat has changed the world."
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To Whom it May Concern!!!
I just read a very interesting article, and I want to share it with you. It is about the importance of wheat in the world. The news is titled: "How wheat has changed the world."
He begins by saying that wheat is not attractive, not in the way that other products are attractive. Wheat does not have the charm of meat, and it does not arouse the same interest as vegetables, fruits, or other products such as fish. Wheat is a member of the grass family, which only produces a fruit on a seed that can be made into flour. What's so attractive about this? Perhaps nothing, however, wheat is on the list of the 10 foods that have changed the world. Not because of its attractiveness, rather because it has supplied the calories that have made possible the growth of the population (10 billion people). Today, wheat is grown in larger quantities than other similar products around the world.
Of course, this is simply information from a history and culture magazine. But the Lord quickly leads me to his Word.
In Matthew 13:26 he says, "And when the plants grew and the ear began to form, the tares also appeared."
The weed, also known as weed, is a toxic plant, almost identical to wheat. How dangerous it would be to confuse them. One has nutrients that can help improve certain diseases, and the other damages everything. When we look for photos of the wheat, we see the weeds also entangled, right next to the wheat, as if it were invading their personal space. It is mixed in such a way that the truth is that you have to be an expert to be able to differentiate them. The wheat has its purpose and manages to mature, but the tares do not, therefore it falls short. But the Lord already knew this in advance. That is why he says:
"Every plant that my Father did not plant will be uprooted." (Matthew 15:13) The destiny of the tares is that they will be cut down and thrown away. Because the Lord knows those who are his. He has given you purpose and understanding. Although they do not appear attractive to the world, although they are despised for their appearance, just like wheat, they have much value in the hands of God.Article, by: CH
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