What you are planting in your life? Will you ultimately reap eternal life or have you planted things that are going to wear out and don't mean anything?
My wife and I are going through this marriage book called His Needs, Her Needs. It’s a classic book; it’s probably old news for a lot of people. We’ve been married for 5 years, but in a lot of ways we both feel like this past year has been...
The principle of sowing and reaping has never changed, but all humans tend to overlook it at times. We have been called to bear much fruit, but it requires that we are connected to the right "vine". Are we willing to plant good seeds now...
Reaping and sowing is an inviolate principle. It's like gravity. We can't get away from it. We can't pretend it does not exist. Plowing and sowing are deliberate activities. We might not recognize our plowing, we might not recognize our...
In this sermon on the Houston family weekend, Mr. Smith's sermon covers the weekend's theme on sowing and reaping. He shows that over and over again, the Bible teaches that if we want tor reap good results in our lives we need to obey God...
The laws of the garden are always at work in our lives and circumstances. How can we learn these laws and find ways to use them as living principles to guide our lives, projects, and aspirations?
There are many types of wheat. There are common wheat, durum wheat, and many others. Are we like the man who plants a type of wheat seed and when we harvest or reap we get a result we did not expect? Many times we put down a winter wheat...
People try to get around the principles of the lesson of sowing and reaping but nothing is hidden from God and at the proper time we will reap the ultimate harvest if we don't give up.
God is not mocked, we will reap what we sow. However, just like a physical crop, it takes time for the harvest to come in. Because the harvest isn't immediate doesn't mean there won't be one. We need to take care to sow seeds of...
We all understand we reap what we sow. Do we carefully check the box to see if the contents are truly what we intend to reap, or is the box mislabeled and therefore will produce an unexpected and undesired harvest?