I have observed the power of the watermelon seed. It has the power of drawing from the ground and through itself two hundred thousand times its weight. When you can tell me how it takes this material and out of it colors an outside surface beyond the imagination of art, and then forms inside of it a white rind and within that again a red heart, thickly inlaid with black seed, each one of which is capable of drawing through itself two hundred thousand times its weight—when you can explain to me the mystery of a watermelon, you can ask me to explain the mystery of God.
Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Illustrations Unlimited, by Editor James S. Hewett