God's Word Is Like A Seed
LUKE 8:11 NKJ
11 "Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.
A seed is powerful.
As a seed begins to grow, it will push up dirt, rocks, etc.
Whatever the obstacles are, God's Word planted in your heart
will push them out of the way.
A seed begins its growth in secret (underground).
The only way to tell if a seed is growing is to dig it up, or
wait for a plant to appear. If you dig up a seed, you may kill
it.
A seed takes time to produce.
No one expects a seed to produce a harvest the same day that
seed is planted.
Sometimes the Word of God seems to spring up and bear fruit
immediately. Yet, if we knew the details, we would understand
that the fruit of the Word grew in that person's life over
time.
A seed is persistent.
A seed never gives up, but works day and night. Even when you
are sleeping, the seed you have planted is working to grow and
express itself in a fruitful harvest.
A seed is not affected by other seeds.
Whatever happens to other seeds does not make any difference to
a specific seed. Each seed sticks to its own task. One wheat
seed planted in a corn field will still produce wheat. Seed
does not become discouraged, or quit, even if other seeds die.
A seed will stop growing without nourishment.
Planting a seed is not enough to assure a harvest. Seed must be
protected and taken care of until harvest time. A seed which is
dug up, or not watered, will not produce.
More seeds planted produce a larger harvest.
2 CORINTHIANS 9:6 NKJ
6 But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap
sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap
bountifully.
Think on these truths about seeds. Allow the Holy Spirit to
help you apply them to the role of God's Word in your life.
SAY THIS: God's Word is the most important seed. I will
diligently plant it in my life, so God can be glorified in my
life.
11 "Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.
A seed is powerful.
As a seed begins to grow, it will push up dirt, rocks, etc.
Whatever the obstacles are, God's Word planted in your heart
will push them out of the way.
A seed begins its growth in secret (underground).
The only way to tell if a seed is growing is to dig it up, or
wait for a plant to appear. If you dig up a seed, you may kill
it.
A seed takes time to produce.
No one expects a seed to produce a harvest the same day that
seed is planted.
Sometimes the Word of God seems to spring up and bear fruit
immediately. Yet, if we knew the details, we would understand
that the fruit of the Word grew in that person's life over
time.
A seed is persistent.
A seed never gives up, but works day and night. Even when you
are sleeping, the seed you have planted is working to grow and
express itself in a fruitful harvest.
A seed is not affected by other seeds.
Whatever happens to other seeds does not make any difference to
a specific seed. Each seed sticks to its own task. One wheat
seed planted in a corn field will still produce wheat. Seed
does not become discouraged, or quit, even if other seeds die.
A seed will stop growing without nourishment.
Planting a seed is not enough to assure a harvest. Seed must be
protected and taken care of until harvest time. A seed which is
dug up, or not watered, will not produce.
More seeds planted produce a larger harvest.
2 CORINTHIANS 9:6 NKJ
6 But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap
sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap
bountifully.
Think on these truths about seeds. Allow the Holy Spirit to
help you apply them to the role of God's Word in your life.
SAY THIS: God's Word is the most important seed. I will
diligently plant it in my life, so God can be glorified in my
life.
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