John 12: 24,25
The concept of seeds started with God.
Seed planting and its subsequent process of germination, growth, and fruit bearing is God's wisdom.
God is all-wise and knowledgeable.
The seed brings about continuity, sustainability, fruitfulness, and harvests.
Genesis 1:11
God is a supernatural God.
John 4:24
Jesus is God's supernatural seed.
He is the supernatural seed of God that has germinated salvation, justification, redemption, sanctification, and glorification for the saints.
He is the supernatural seed whose death and resurrection grants us access into the presence of our heavenly Father.
Hebrews 10:19-22
Jesus is the supernatural seed who has raised sons for God among human beings.
Hebrews 2:10
Jesus is the supernatural seed whose germination/resurrection brought gifts to men.
Ephesians 4:8
He is the supernatural seed whose sacrifice reconciles men to God.
Romans 5:10
Seeds ensure continuity and sustainability.
The trees of the world continue to exist from generation to generation largely because of the seeds of their fruit.
As long as seeds of various fruits are planted, the trees producing those fruits will continue to exist.
We can get into a cycle of blessing and provision through seed sowing in faith.
If you want mercy, sow the seed of mercy.
Show mercy to someone else.
Matthew 5:7
If you want material and financial provision from the Lord, why not find someone in need, someone struggling, and help with what you have?
Proverbs 19:17
As you give and remain diligent on your job/business, God will meet your need.
Seed planting must be done in faith.
Anything not done in faith does not please God.
Romans 14:23
Our seed planting must be done as God requires- with cheerfulness.
2 Corinthians 9:6,7
Giving is a divine nature, God gives to us every day.
Matthew 5:45
We have seeds we can give to God- our service, our time, our youth, our energy, our thanksgiving, our finances, our gifts, and talents towards His cause and work on the earth.
When we support the less privileged, we are lending to God.
Olutosin Ogunkolade, a Teacher-Pastor shares this teaching.
An inspiring and timely message
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