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The Seeds You Sow Will Find You!

Updated: May 4


Today, I want to talk about something heavy on my heart — and honestly, something I believe a lot of people need to hear before it’s too late.


Because if we don’t understand this truth, we could be inviting a lot of unnecessary heartache, judgment, and consequences into our lives.


Be careful how you treat people.


  • Not just because it’s nice.

  • Not because you want good karma.

  • But because God is watching.

  • And what you sow, you will surely reap.


This isn’t just a sweet “be kind” quote you stick on your fridge.

This is a serious Kingdom principle with real, spiritual consequences.

And ignoring it could cost you more than you think.



I Believe in Sowing Good Seeds (Even When It’s Hard)


I’ve always tried to treat people with care — not because I’m perfect (believe me, I’m not), but because I believe the Golden Rule still shines:


“And just as you want men to do to you, you also do to them likewise.”

Luke 6:31 (NKJV)


Now, let me be real — have I hurt people before?

Yes.

Have I had to humble myself, apologize, and ask forgiveness?

Many times.


But here’s the key — when my fault is brought to my attention, I’m quick to:

• Repent,

• Apologize (even if it humbles my pride),

• And make it right.


Because pride might feel good for a moment, but it will cost you everything in the long run.


The Dangerous Pattern I’ve Noticed


There’s a pattern that deeply disturbs me:

  • People say cruel, harmful things in anger

  • They wound others with sharp tongues and hard hearts.

  • Then… they never apologize.

  • They pop up months or years later, acting brand new, acting like nothing ever happened.

  • Like they didn’t leave scars behind.


Let me lovingly but boldly say this:

God will not be mocked.

Whatever you sow, you will reap.


“Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.”

Galatians 6:7 (NKJV)


  • You can’t wish it away.

  • You can’t ignore it away.

  • You can’t fake-spiritual your way out of it.

Unrepented wickedness will find you — if not in your own life, then in your bloodline.

God’s Word is clear — you can’t sow wickedness and expect blessings to bloom.

No amount of pretending will erase what was sown until there is true repentance.


God’s Mercy… And Why I Have a Love-Hate Relationship With It


Now, hear my heart:

God is merciful.

In fact, He’s more merciful than I sometimes want Him to be — because if it were up to me? Whew! Some people would be struck down on sight for the wickedness they walk around with.


(Just being honest. Lord, forgive me — You see my strong emotions.)


Sometimes it disgusts me — the cruelty, the hypocrisy, the pridefulness of people who claim God with their mouths but deny Him with their hearts. (Isaiah 29:13 — “These people draw near with their mouths and honor Me with their lips, but have removed their hearts far from Me.”)

JUDGE THEM LORD

I’m like, “God, why are You giving them more time?!”

But the truth is:


“The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.”

2 Peter 3:9 (NKJV)


God doesn’t want to punish.

  • He stretches His hand of mercy out first.

  • He gives opportunity after opportunity to repent.

  • He even sends people to warn, to intercede, to plead.

  • He will stir your heart, send conviction, place wake-up calls in your path.


But if you refuse?

  • If you stiffen your neck and harden your heart?

  • Then judgment comes.

  • Because God is not just merciful — He is a righteous judge.


Lessons from Israel (Spoiler: Stubbornness Has a Price)


If you ever doubt that God eventually judges sin, just look at Israel.

  • God warned them again and again.

  • Sent prophets to beg them to turn away from their wicked ways.

They refused. THEY chose rebellion, stubbornness, and pride.


And captivity came. Seventy long, hard years in Babylon.


“And those who escaped from the sword he carried away to Babylon, where they became servants to him and his sons until the rule of the kingdom of Persia.”

2 Chronicles 36:20 (NKJV)


Mercy came first.

Judgment came after.

The pattern never changes.


This Isn’t to Scare You — It’s to Wake You Up


I’m not here to scare you.

I’m here to shake you lovingly by the shoulders and say:

• Actions have consequences.

• Seeds always grow into something.

• And repentance isn’t optional in the Kingdom of God.


Today, there are two groups of people reading this, and I want to speak clearly to both.


Message 1: To Those Who Were Hurt, But Chose Forgiveness


  • You forgave when it wasn’t fair and when you could have cursed.

  • You let go without ever getting the apology you deserved.

  • You let go when you could have sought revenge.

  • You humbled yourself when pride would have felt so much better.


God sees you.

God will vindicate you.


“And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”

Galatians 6:9 (NKJV)


  • Don’t grow weary.

  • Keep sowing goodness.

  • Keep walking in love.


Your reward is coming — and it will be beautiful.


Message 2: To Those Who Hurt Others Without Repentance


  • You’ve hurt people.

  • You refuse to apologize.

  • You play the victim, blame others, and deny your wrongdoing.

  • You shout “God, God!” but your heart is cold and proud.

  • You hide behind fake spirituality while nursing a prideful heart…


Please hear me:


God will not be mocked.

You may think you’re getting away with it — but it’s only mercy giving you a window to repent.


If you keep skating on thin ice, eventually it will break.


  • Repent while there’s still time.

  • Apologize to the ones you’ve hurt. SAY SORRY YOU WON’T DIE!

  • Humble yourself before God has to humble you — because that kind of humbling is painful beyond words.


Final Word: Let’s Treat People the Way God Treats Us With Love


Let’s not be prideful.

Let’s not be careless with people’s emotion.

Let’s not be fake spiritual people who ignore the deep call to real repentance.


Let’s Be People Who Love Well

• Be quick to forgive.

• Be quick to repent.

• Be quick to apologize.

• Be quick to treat others with care.


Because how we treat people is a reflection of how seriously we take God.


Heaven is watching. And every seed we sow into people’s lives matters.


🎵MUSIC TIME🎵


  1. Abednego Lufile – Bow Down


    Abednego my brother in Christ! Lol- his transparency hits different—he shares how God delivered him from lust, porn addiction, and generational negative patterns. He’s real about it and stands firm on holiness and the Word. You can tell he’s not just talking—he’s living it.


    The song is not only powerful—it’s groovy. Like, you’ll be vibin’ and worshipping at the same time. Love seeing folks around my age bold in their faith like this!


  2. Marcus Rogers – Turned It


    Marcus is another one who does not play when it comes to standing on the Word. He stays unapologetically bold—never sugarcoats truth and always points back to Jesus. The song will have you wanting to jump up and shout, “Won’t He do it?!”

 
 
 

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