“The Seeds You Sow Today Determine The Crops You’ll Harvest Tomorrow!”(Gal. 6:7-10).
A Mungaka name is, “Yummunbia”, meaning, “what a man plants…”
What is commonly considered the law of attraction or law of reciprocity means that you attract what you radiate.
The law of karma is a central motif in oriental religions. This law states that all actions have consequences that will affect the doer of the action at some later time.
When we say, “life is like a boomerang,” we are saying that “whatever you put out in the world, be it good or bad, will eventually come back to you” in the same way you put out.
It is in a similar sense that we say, “what goes around, comes around”, meaning if you treat other people badly you will eventually be treated badly by someone else.
Underlying all these is the fact that he who has patterned this universe cannot be mocked, because he is an impartial judge.
It all boils down to what you have in the storehouse of your heart. What is stored therein is what you send out. And what you send out has a way of returning back twofold or manifold.
The legendary Job of the Bible was the victim of his fears. When misfortune heaped on each other in his life, Job himself acknowledged: “What I feared has come upon me; what I dreaded has happened to me…”(Job 3:25-26).
Jesus said it and Paul re-echoed it in simple agricultural imagery: “A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature will reap destruction, the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.”
Those who have been called into fellowship with Christ, and who by all expectations now sow in the Spirit, should not become weary of doing good, for at the appropriate harvest time we will reap a bountiful harvest, ‘”if we do not give up.”
Dear friend, there’s this story: “A man saw a snake being burned to death and decided to take it out of the fire. When he did, the snake bit him causing excruciating pain. The man dropped the snake, and the reptile fell right back into the fire.
The man then grabbed a metal pole and took the snake out of the fire and saved its life.
Someone who was watching approached the man and said: ‘That snake bit you. Why are you still trying to save it?’
The man replied: ‘The nature of the snake is to bite, but that’s not gonna change my nature, which is to help.'” Yes, “as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong in the family of believers.”
It is good to be good and to do good!
Prayer: Holy Spirit help us in choosing the seeds we sow since we will reap only what we sowed. Amen!
Have a blessed day! Peace be with you!
Rev Babila Fochang.
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