Saturday, October 8, 2016

We Reap What We Sow, We Harvest What We Plant - 09 October 2016


SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP SERVICE FOR 09 OCTOBER 2016
We Reap What We Sow
We Harvest What we Plant
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If we plant potatoes, we harvest potatoes. If we plant bananas, we harvest bananas. If we plant hate and violence, we get hate and violence. Whatever we give, we will receive. If we plant love and forgiveness, we harvest love and forgiveness. Life is what we make it. 






To be sure of a good harvest, we need to choose the seeds and the right soil to make it grow. The soils needs preparation, too. It needs a lot of time and effort. The right amount of sunlight and water should be also be of primary concern to ascertain the goodness of the plant and the harvest afterwards. You have to protect it from harmful insects.
The seeds may represent yourself, your body and your dreams. The soil may represent your friends, your environment (academe, workplace, house) or the things that affect your life as a person. This includes technologies or devices, how we use them, where and why we use them.
God guides us and He gives us the things we need as the receptacles of the seed for the seeds, the earth for the soil, the sun for the light and photosynthesis, and the water to sustain life. We are the seeds of the future. Within us are the seeds of the next generation of people. If we misuse our private parts as if they are ours, we forsake the pure and sinless future of the generations that will be born from us. In the end, how we take goodness and God-centered sense of responsibility will determine the kind of life we or our descendants will live in the future.
Let us keep ourselves away from sin as the seeds or the carrier of the future. Think positive, be an inspiration, do goodness to others and love yourself for doing it. Change starts from each one of us.
Happy Sunday!!