Life is a series of seasons, each with its unique purpose and timing. From the bustling productivity of spring and summer to the quiet dormancy of fall and winter, every season plays a vital role in the grand design of creation. For those walking with God, understanding and embracing these seasons, especially the times of unfruitfulness and fallow ground, can be a profound journey of faith and trust.

​In this blog, we will explore how God uses these quieter times to heal, recover, restore, and re-energize us for future seasons. We’ll delve into Biblical insights, encourage you to rest in the goodness of the Lord, and trust His heart even when you can’t see His hand at work.

Understanding Seasons of Unfruitfulness
The concept of seasons is deeply embedded in the Bible. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us, “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens.” This includes times when the fields of our lives appear barren and unproductive. These seasons of unfruitfulness can feel challenging and disheartening, but they hold significant purpose.

In the agricultural context, fallow ground refers to land that has been plowed and left unseeded for a season to recover its fertility. Similarly, God sometimes allows periods in our lives where our usual productivity ceases, and we experience a form of spiritual rest and restoration.

Biblical Examples of Fallow Seasons
The Bible is replete with examples of God using fallow seasons to prepare His people for greater things:

  • Moses: Before leading the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses spent 40 years in the desert. This time of unfruitfulness was a period of preparation and transformation. In the desert, Moses learned to rely on God, which equipped him to lead his people through their own wilderness journey.
  • David: Anointed as king at a young age, David spent many years fleeing from King Saul before he actually ascended to the throne. These years of hiding and unfruitfulness were instrumental in shaping David’s character and dependence on God.
  • Jesus: Even Jesus experienced a season of preparation. Before beginning His public ministry, He spent 40 days in the wilderness, fasting and praying. This time of solitude and testing strengthened Him for the ministry that lay ahead.

Trusting God’s Timing
In times of fallow ground, it’s crucial to trust in God’s perfect timing. Isaiah 40:31 assures us, “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” Waiting on the Lord is not a passive activity but an active engagement in trusting and relying on Him.

Jeremiah 29:11 provides further encouragement: “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Even when we can’t see His hand at work, we can trust His heart and His good plans for us.

The Purpose of Fallow Seasons

  • Healing and Recovery: Just as fallow ground recovers and regains its nutrients, our souls need time to heal and recover from life’s wear and tear. Psalm 23:2-3 beautifully illustrates this: “He makes me lie down in green pastures, He leads me beside still waters, He restores my soul.” These seasons allow God to restore our weary spirits and bring healing to our hearts.
  • Deepening Our Relationship with God: Fallow seasons are opportunities to draw closer to God. Hosea 10:12 encourages us, “Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground, for it is time to seek the Lord, till He comes and rains righteousness on you.” Seeking the Lord during these times can lead to a deeper, more intimate relationship with Him.
  • Preparation for Future Seasons: God uses these quiet times to prepare us for future tasks and callings. Philippians 1:6 reassures us, “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” The work God starts in us during fallow seasons is essential for the abundant life and kingdom living He has planned for us.

Embracing Rest in the Goodness of the Lord

Rest is a divine principle established by God from the very beginning. Genesis 2:2-3 tells us that after creating the world, God rested on the seventh day. Rest is not a sign of weakness but a reflection of God’s own rhythm.

Jesus also invites us into His rest. Matthew 11:28-30 states, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”

In seasons of unfruitfulness, embrace the rest that Jesus offers. Allow Him to carry your burdens and lead you beside still waters. Trust that He is working behind the scenes, even when you cannot see immediate results.Practical Steps to Embrace Fallow Seasons

  • Seek God’s Presence: Use this time to deepen your relationship with God through prayer, worship, and reading His Word. Psalm 46:10 encourages us, “Be still, and know that I am God.”
  • Reflect and Journal: Take time to reflect on your journey and journal your thoughts and prayers. This can help you gain perspective and see how God is working in your life.
  • Rest and Rejuvenate: Allow yourself to rest physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Engage in activities that refresh and rejuvenate your soul.
  • Connect with Community: Surround yourself with a supportive community of believers who can encourage and pray for you. Hebrews 10:24-25 reminds us, “And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together.”
  • Trust God’s Process: Remind yourself of God’s faithfulness and His promises. Proverbs 3:5-6 encourages us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”

The Abundant Life and Kingdom Living

Jesus came to give us abundant life (John 10:10). This abundant life is not measured by constant productivity but by a deep, abiding relationship with Him. Kingdom living involves trusting God’s process and timing, knowing that He works all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

Conclusion
Seasons of unfruitfulness and fallow ground are integral parts of our spiritual journey. They are times when God heals, restores, and prepares us for the next season of fruitfulness. By trusting in His timing and resting in His goodness, we can navigate these seasons with faith and confidence. Remember, God’s plans for you are for a hope and a future. Even when you can’t see His hand at work, you can trust His heart for you.

Embrace the fallow seasons, knowing that God is faithful and His promises are true. Rest in the assurance that He is preparing you for greater things ahead. As you wait on the Lord, He will renew your strength, and you will soar on wings like eagles, running and not growing weary, walking and not fainting.

Encouragement
Dear reader, if you find yourself in a season of unfruitfulness, take heart. God’s hand is upon you, and His plans for you are good. Trust in His timing, rest in His presence, and allow Him to work in your heart. The season of fruitfulness is coming, and it will be even more abundant because of the fallow ground that prepared the way. May you be encouraged and strengthened as you walk in faith, trusting in the goodness of our Lord.


6 responses to “Fallow Ground: Trusting God in Seasons of Unfruitfulness”

  1. Holli Avatar
    Holli

    Thank you.

  2. Bonita Mosley Avatar
    Bonita Mosley

    Thank you for your timely thoughts. Unmet expectations over my productivity has been like a plague for me. I’m 72 yrs. Old and expect myself to work with the vigor and clarity of past years. I accept assignments and enroll in classes like I always have, only to find I’m not able to complete them. I took this to the Lord and was told to reassess my expectations for my situation. He took my shame and is helping me write a new care plan.

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      Virgie Gildersleeve

      I spent some time reading your blog and enjoying your gallery. Combined with Matt’s inspiration post I had a wonderful reward for the investment of my time. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR HEART. May it be a powerful seed for what you are currently believing to happen and accomplish.

  3. Tina Hankins Avatar
    Tina Hankins

    I loved this message. I really needed to hear this. Family obligations are temporarily keeping our normal life on hold. It has been frustrating. Lots of ideas but NO TIME to do any of them. I try to use my talents where I can. This blog has helped me see that this has a reason and I just need to go with it and trust Him.
    Thanks for all you do,
    Tina

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    Pat mitchell

    thank you Matt. You made my day!

  5. Virgie Gildersleeve Avatar
    Virgie Gildersleeve

    Thank you, Matt. Very timely message for me. May it yield a bountiful harvest in the kingdom.

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