1. The law of harvest is that what you sow, you will reap. In addition, how much you sow is how much you will reap. (Gal. 6:6-7)
2. The law of dissimulation is that you must sow if you want to reap. If you sow love, you reap love. If you sow strife, you reap strife.
What you sow into your children, you'll reap out of your children. Your character is the harvest of your habits.
3. The law of anticipation is that you reap later than you sow. If we persevere, we reap if we don't give up. (2 Cor. 6:9).
4. The law of multiplication is that we reap more than we sow. Sow if you want to be rich.
Grasp if you want to be poor. If a farmer eats all his corn during the famine, he will have no crop.
There is a risk to sow to experience the harvest. If you regard the wind, you will not sow.
The law of cultivation is that you must cultivate your own heart. We reap what others have sown.
Your sin always comes out. Repentance connects the dots between sowing and reaping.(John 4:37-38)
Sow a thought.
Reap an act.
Sow an act.
Reap a habit.
Sow a habit.
Reap a character.
Sow a character.
Reap a destiny.
(from notes taken from Terry Herald and Jimmy Jackson)
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