Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 9:6, “He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.”
That truth is as steady as the sunrise. Whatever you plant in life — kindness, forgiveness, generosity, or encouragement — has a way of coming back around. If you only sprinkle a few seeds, you’ll see a few sprouts. But when you open your hand wide and sow from the heart, God opens the windows of heaven wider than you can imagine.
The farmer doesn’t hoard his seed because he trusts the soil and the season. In the same way, we don’t hold back because we trust the Lord of the harvest. Every act of giving — a smile, a helping hand, a tithe, or a word of hope — is a seed of blessing waiting to grow in God’s timing.
So today, don’t just give to get — give to glorify. Plant love. Sow hope. Scatter grace. Because when you sow generously, God multiplies it supernaturally.
Take a deep breath, thank Him for what you have, and then go plant something that heaven can water.
The harvest you’re praying for begins with the seeds you’re willing to sow today.