James 3: 18
And those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of righteousness.[d]
You will reap what you sow. Do keep this in mind, you will get back the consequences for you have done it before. It is true, nothing can stop this principle:
Galatians 6:7
Don’t be misled—you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant.
This is a principle that has been made up since the world began. In these few days, God had taught me a lot through his apostle James, as this book emphasizing more action than boasting. For God has given us one mouth but two hands, what does this represents? It represents that we should act out more than we say out! Isn’t it wonderful?
In everything, you will reap what you sow before, so it is important and significant that we should make a start move right! If the first step is wrong, then the following will be disasters and found difficulty in fixing. This principle is the same when we solve mathematics problems. The process is rather important than the answer, but when the starting pace is incorrect, even the answer is correct (normally results by cheating… =.=|||), the whole problem gives no mark.
It is the same with our mouth, good things and bad things cannot be mixed together, so it is unreasonable that blessing and curse comes from the same mouth! Our mouth should not become a ‘cocktail’ of bless & curse! We should all say out the good things, blessings, so that we could reap the harvest that we had sowed.
Lord,
I know that you are very aware of everything I do and everything I thought, and I cannot hide anywhere and anything from you, so please Lord, correct my attitudes and my pattern of thinking, that keep causing me to sin and do what is evil in your sight.
Help me to commence the journey right, make the first step correctly, so that in the future I will harvest what I had planted. Thank you Lord, I know that you will bless me in my journey of faith and continue to be with me always! Thank you, I pray this all in Jesus’ name, Amen!
Franco
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