YOU’LL HARVEST WHAT YOU PLANT Poem Devotional

March 19
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Don’t be misled- you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant. – Galatians 6:7(NLT)
YOU’LL HARVEST WHAT YOU PLANT
A poem and essay by ILMA
God is a very fair and just God
He doesn’t reward those who do bad
You will only harvest what you have sowed
If you didn’t plant any, how do you expect it to grow?
There is always a consequence for choices you made
Do your best to do the right thing for your own sake
You will reap a harvest of good results if you sow God’s word
Grace will abound and you’ll definitely overcome this world.
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When I read the book of Cloud and Townsend “Boundaries”, I learned that God had laws that he set for us to have healthy boundaries. One of these laws is the law of sowing and reaping which is spelled out in Galatians 6:7. We can only harvest what we plant. There is no way we can get results if we don’t sow it. Boundary violations exists because some people expect something that they didn’t actually invested in. Matthew 12:33 tells us that a tree is recognized by its fruits. It says that if you make a tree good, it’s fruit will be good but if you make it bad, therefore, you will have bad fruits. We have a just God who can allow you to harvest what you have sown.
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PRAYER
Thank you for being a just and fair God.
REFLECTION
What do you think is the source of expecting something that you never have sowed?
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