Genesis 1:11
Continuing the third day in Genesis 1, God commands the land to produce vegetation — seed-bearing plants and fruit trees, each reproducing after its own kind. This is the first time creation itself becomes an agent in the creative process: God speaks to the land, and the land produces. The phrase 'according to its kind' appears for the first time here and recurs throughout the chapter — it points to the ordered, categorized nature of creation, in which each living thing has a particular identity and a particular generative role. Psalm 104:14 celebrates God causing plants to grow for human use, and Jesus draws on this imagery in Matthew 13 when he describes the kingdom of God as a seed producing fruit beyond all proportion. For you today: consider what it means that God designed living things to reproduce and multiply according to their nature — what has he placed in you that is meant to bear fruit, and are you in the right soil for it to grow?