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The Farmer – Seedtime, Harvest, Provision, and Faithfulness | Common People Series | Lost Archives Scroll
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The farmer stood close to the rhythm of creation, working the soil in hope and patience. Through seedtime and harvest, he helped feed homes, villages, and travelers alike. His labor depended on weather, seasons, and perseverance, reminding every generation that daily bread often begins with faithful hands in the field.
Includes:
- Recovered Record — Plow points, sickles, grain stores, mill remains, and farming tools uncovered at village sites reveal how central the farmer was to everyday life. These surviving traces point to a world where sowing, reaping, and storing food shaped the survival of entire communities
- Historical Account — Farmers prepared the soil, planted seed, tended crops, and gathered the harvest that sustained the people around them. Their work supplied grain for bread, feed for animals, and goods for market. Though often unnoticed in grand histories, the farmer's steady labor upheld the household, the village, and the land itself
- Did You Know? — In many villages, farmers did far more than raise crops. They also cared for animals, repaired fences, stored grain, and helped support the local market. Their work touched nearly every part of daily life and made the difference between plenty and hardship
- When the Story is Told — The farmer reminds us that faithfulness often works quietly. Seed is sown before fruit is seen, and labor is given before reward appears. His story is one of patience, provision, and trust that honest work in its season will bear good fruit
- Words of Wisdom — "Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." — Galatians 6:9
Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Common People Series — Scroll Edition
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