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The Dandelion

"The weed weeds"

We are excited to adopt the dandelion as our official symbol.

When Marilyn and I, Victor, first purchased our home at Moon River Estates in April of 1988, we decided not to use chemical pest control in our yard unless there was no other choice. In order to remove the weeds by hand from our half-acre lawn we marshaled any available help. Instead of entertaining or talking with friends, neighbors, or each other while sitting around, we would visit on the lawn.

The main “weed” was the dandelion. We spent countless hours with body-aggravating labor, down on hands and knees with a screwdriver hour after hour, day after day. The weeding tested all associates exposed to it, even those who were paid to do it, weeding them out, some in minutes, some in hours, while some faithfully answered continuously, as needed, to the strange “call of duty.”

The physical labor was not the only challenge. There was also the psychological warfare. “Are we crazy? Aren’t there better things to do with our time and energies? How boring! How tedious!” Add to these the social stigma and embarrassment, the taunts, hoots and howls from the neighbors, who thought we were crazy. “Why don’t you cut your grass with scissors? Ha, ha!” While their children were saying it, we knew some of their parents were thinking it.

One day, I was overwhelmed with the apparently unconquerable job, having no one to help keep up with the “weed” that never quits. I prayed and heard, “These things are defeated from above.” I thanked the Lord, believing He would provide a way.

My brother, Archie, came by that afternoon, helped for about an hour and left to do other duties. I continued on and in a few hours the job was finished, a job that was certain to take several days. I could not explain it, except that “these things were defeated from above,” by inexplicable means.

I was thankful to the Lord for this miracle. I have heard many things from Him and He has manifested Himself, giving me direction on many occasions. I considered that if I was being foolish in this matter, He would have told me. Instead, He taught me to look to Him for the solution to any problem.

It is remarkable how much one can learn from seemingly simple and apparently meaningless tasks. Through these circumstances we learned laws and principles of life. I will not get into those now, but they are neither few nor insignificant.

We also learned somewhat of human nature. Would the proud person weed a lawn in public? It was interesting to see the reactions and see the Lord separate people into two groups.

Furthermore, I found myself free to pray and to meditate. While on the lawn weeding, “on my knees,” the Lord would speak to me about many matters and give me doctrines and revelations for myself and others. At times, I would run into the house and share what I was hearing with Marilyn, or someone else, or write it down.

I became increasingly aware of the significant health benefits of the much-maligned dandelion. We knew many were consuming the leaves in salads (the Italians are known for this diet) and grinding the root to make a coffee substitute. I began to nibble on the leaves as I weeded and encouraged others to do so, but nobody was interested. “I’ll help you pick them if I must, but I will not eat them!” was the reaction.

George Cairns, an elderly fellow from Illinois, suffering cancer, was given a revelation that by drying dandelion roots  and grinding them to a powder, leaving some soil residues clinging to the roots, these would serve as a powerful liver cleanser and anti-carcinogen. He took half a teaspoon each day and was free of cancer in six months. George passed away in 2011 at the age of 94 after many years of health and helping others.

We have decided to make this powder ourselves, convinced of its benefits. Dandelion roots are also rich in deeper soil nutrient, and as such, a root powder serves as an effective soil amendment for precious houseplants and flowers.

A Symbol is Born

Over the years we sought for an appropriate symbol for Harvest Haven; we pondered in vain. We prayed, and received the answer to use the dandelion. What would people think? I began to realize the implications, particularly in relation to our lives, physically and spiritually.

I saw how the dandelion is much like the Lord Jesus Christ. Here are the similarities:

The dandelion is everywhere. Jesus Christ is omnipresent.

The dandelion will grow anywhere, except where eradicated. One may find the Lord anywhere, except where people have excluded Him.

The dandelion is hated and warred against by almost all people. Isn’t that the way it is with the Lord? “He came unto His own and His own did not receive Him.” He said He was hated by the world because He testified against it.

The dandelion is not a pest, but rather good medicine. Jesus Christ, hated by all, is Good Medicine. He is the Good Physician, Who heals, though despised.

The dandelion tastes bitter but brings health when eaten. Jesus Christ, the Truth, is bitter to receive, but if received, brings healing and makes the consumer free.

The entire dandelion promotes good health – the leaves, flowers, stems, and roots. Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind. He is goodness and love, sent for man’s wellbeing and salvation.

The dandelion flower is gold in color. Gold represents God and precious value. The rest of the plant is green, representing life, nutrition and rest. Is that not what the Lord is all about? He came to give us life, to feed us Himself and to give us rest from our labors.

The juice of the dandelion is white. In Scripture, white represents the righteousness of God, which can only come by Jesus Christ.

Remarkably, the juice blackens the skin, though harmless, and likely healthful. To the world, the life of God soils a person. That is why Isaiah the prophet, who saw the coming of the Lord, the manifestation of the Life of God, wrote this:

 “He was despised and rejected by people. He was a man of sorrows, familiar with suffering. He was despised like one from whom people turn their faces, and we didn't consider Him to be worth anything” (Isaiah 53:3 GW).

Dandelions bring no harm and are good not only for us; the rabbits and deer come to our yard and eat them as well. The birds eat the seeds. The bees gather their nectar and pollen. The environment loves them, with calcium (an essential nutrient) and elemental balance restored to the soil where dandelions grow. The Lord is good for all. True religion is good for all. Healing and nourishment happen in the Lord.

The dandelion comes as a common weed, unrecognized and unwanted, though far more potent than other plants as a medicinal and healing herb. Jesus Christ took upon Himself the form of a man, humbling Himself to the death of the cross, despised and rejected of men; the Stone rejected, the Bible says, yet full of true value.

Dandelion seeds fly with the wind, like the Word of God that comes from Heaven and goes wherever He wills.

Dandelion seeds drop into the ground and come up again multiplied. Jesus Christ was crucified, buried and raised up again to multiply Himself manifold, in order to bring healing and life to the world. While the dandelion “dies” over winter, it rises again because it is a perennial, even as the Lord is eternal.

It can look messy, especially when dandelions go to seed. That is how salvation works. The work of God in a person’s soul can look quite ugly (take Job for example), but afterwards, there is spiritual health, His work yielding the “peaceable fruit of righteousness.”

Finally, “dandelion” means “teeth of the lion.” Jesus Christ   came first as a Lamb, to die for us, but now He comes as the Lion from the tribe of Judah. He comes with teeth. God is a consuming fire, the Bible declares. He comes to judge the earth in righteousness. Nobody fools with a lion, especially This One, Jesus Christ Glorified.

All praise, thanksgiving, blessing, power, might, strength, riches, wisdom, glory, honor, majesty, authority, dominion, salvation and worship to Him forevermore. Amen!

We Identify

How do we at Harvest Haven identify with the dandelion? While able to provide abundant health, the dandelion is despised by many as a nuisance. We have been perceived as strange and troublesome by conventional medicine, by conventional agriculture and by conventional religion, even as a cult. Yet, our calling is to do good before God and   His creation, to bring genuine health at all levels to those that need and search for it.

While others spray us with 2-4Damnation, just as they do the dandelion, we will continue to return, to rise up and shine, ever hoping that people will eat, instead of kill, us.

Harvest Haven’s slogan is “Providing the Essentials of Life.” For those who believe, Lord willing, we are able to provide the physical, mental and spiritual essentials – salvation for body, mind, and spirit. God has provided them for us and now it is our mission and purpose to share what He has given us with others. That is what Harvest Haven is all about.

Yes, in Jesus Christ, we are that dandelion and thankful for it!

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