By Mfortaw, Ewang Nelson
Copyright © 2014 by Mfortaw, Ewang Nelson.
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“There is a time for everything, a season for every activity under the heavens.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV)
In our education, business, and social lives, there is a time to plant and a time to harvest. Harvesting is primarily the reward for those who have planted. As it says in Proverbs 6:10-11 (NIV), “A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of hands to rest, and poverty will come on you like a thief, and scarcity like an armed man.” You can only reap where you have sown; if you haven’t invested much in your social life, you cannot expect to gain much from friends and family. Sowing in business is not the same as sowing in social relationships.
Be anxious for nothing, but work hard and discern the seasons. If something doesn’t work today, it will surely work tomorrow.
Do not pray for a harvest when you have not planted; instead, pray for what you have planted to multiply and yield great fruit. There is a significant difference between these two prayers (Philippians 4:6, NIV).
God does not advocate laziness: This is evident in the activity of other living things—birds, animals, insects, etc.—which all demonstrate diligence.
s a result, the burden of financial responsibilities falls entirely on his wife, who has voiced her concerns to him many times, but he often disregards her feelings. She has mentioned that he cannot prioritize his time working on projects funded by the villagers’ hard-earned money to provide for his family. Furthermore, the offerings made by the villagers are primarily intended for God’s work and do not cover their household expenses.
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