Sowing and Reaping

11 October 2007


'But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.' 2Co 9:6

This is the basic rule in our christian living. You must understand and know how you invest your time in order to experience the fullness of God in every area of your Christian life and never to settle for a shallow, lackadaisical relationship with almighty God. God will bless you according to how you respond to His invitations. If you draw near to Him, He will draw near to you. If He finds in you a generous heart that willingly and freely gives what it has to others, then God responds toward you in like manner.

When the apostle Paul encouraged the believers in Corinth to help the Christians in Jerusalem, he promised them that if they would sow generously, they would reap a generous return from God.

This is a life-changing truth for you and you need to embrace this truth in order to see His power and potential He can do in your life. If you invest everything you have in your relationship with God, you will experience the fullest dimension in your spiritual life as children of God. If your desire is to know God more intimately, and if you spend ample time studying His word, God will generously enrich your relationship with Him. If you discipline yourselves to remain in prayer even when praying is difficult, He will reward you with a deeper, more powerful prayer life. If you reconcile any broken relationships and prepare your hearts before worship, and if you participate fully and reverently in every part of worship, God promises that you will meet Him and your lives will be changed.

Why is it that some Christians grow rapidly in their Christian faith and others remain unchanged year after year? Our Christian maturity is deeply affected by what we sow. Let us choose to sow generously in everything we do in our Christian lives. The harvest we reap will be Christlikeness. Amen

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