But it’s not too late to plant new seeds…
“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.”
—Galatians 6:7
Let’s not forget this vital biblical principle: sowing and reaping.
Much of what we’re experiencing today is the result of seeds planted—sometimes long ago.
It comes from:
Choices made.
Habits formed.
Patterns repeated.
And often, the harvest is humbling.
But here’s the good news: this principle still holds for your future.
You can begin sowing differently—starting now, by learning and pivoting.
Remember Joseph.
He didn’t see immediate results.
But through years of quiet faithfulness, he kept sowing.
And in time, God brought a harvest.
“Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.”
—Psalm 126:5
The ground you’re on may seem dry.
And the process you’re in may feel slow.
But God sees. And He honors seeds planted in faith.
So be intentional with what you’re sowing today—
in your thoughts, your time, your relationships, and your labor.
Keep a long view.
The harvest will come.