Understanding Harvest

THE SEED
In the day shalt thou make thy plant to grow, and in the morning shalt thou make thy seed to flourish: but the harvest shall be a heap in the day of grief and of desperate sorrow.” Isaiah 17:11

Blessings come through understanding our harvest. Harvest is not a single event it is a process. Our life and spiritual growth happens through a process not one single event. Our life is not defined by one event but a process – opportunities, choices, problems, and victories.“All things work together..” What we so often see as the event is in actuality one of two things;- the beginning of the process or- the end of the process Understanding that our harvest is a consequence means we need to determine our seed. Understanding that our harvest is a process means we need to make preparation. When we understand that our harvest is a process we will use our time wisely to read, study, and learn from God’s Word, to enlarge our capacity to receive the harvest. God has put in place the principle of harvest: sowing and reaping – by which He delivers those blessing to us. We need to understand that harvest is a product of our sowing – therefore we need to sow seed and the right seed for the harvest we require. It is also a process of growth – therefore we need to prepare, enlarge our capacity to receive the harvest.

BIBLE READING: Isaiah 17

PRAYER: Lord, please help me to be sensitive to the seasons and wise with my time and not miss my opportunity.

NINI OYE IKORE

IRUGBIN NAA
“Li ọjo na ni iwọ o mu ki ọgbin rẹ hù, ati li owuro iwọ o mu ki irugbin rẹ gbilẹ: ṣugbọn ikore yoo jẹ ebe li ọjọ ibinujẹ ati ti ibanujẹ ainipẹkun.” Aísáyà 17:11

Ibukun wa nipasẹ ninu nini oye ikore wa. Ikore kii ṣe iṣẹlẹ kan o jẹ ilana kan. Igbesi aye wa ati idagbasoke ti ẹmi n ṣẹlẹ nipasẹ ilana kan kii ṣe iṣẹlẹ kan. A ko Dari Igbesi aye wa nípase Ilana kan bikose nipa ilana asọye nipasẹ- awọn aye, yiyan, awọn iṣoro, ati awọn iṣẹgun.”Ohun gbogbo n ṣiṣẹ papọ …” Nnkan ti a Saba n ri ninu isele ni ikan ninu meji yi; ibẹrẹ ilana tabiIpari ilana. Abajade Oro yi tumọ si pe a nilo lati pinnu irugbin wa. Nini oye pe ikore wa jẹ ilana kan tumọ si pe a nilo lati ṣe igbaradi. Nigba ti a ba loye pe ikore wa jẹ ilana kan, a o lo akoko wa pẹlu ọgbon lati Ka, keko ati lati ni oye lati inu oro Ọlọrun, lati mú agbara wa gbooro sii lati gba ikore naa. Ọlorun ti fi ìlànà ìkórè sípò fífúnrúgbìn àti kíkórè – nípa èyí tí Ó fi ń fun wa ni ìbùkún. A nilo lati loye pe ikore jẹ ere gbigbin, nitorinaa a nilo lati gbin irugbin ati irugbin to tọ fun ikore ti a nilo. O tun jẹ ilana idagbasoke – nitorinaa a nilo lati mura, mu agbara wa pọ si lati gba ikore naa.

BIBELI KIKA: Aísáyà 17

ADURA: Oluwa, jowo ranmilowo láti fọwo pàtàkì mú àwọn àkókò àti ọgbon pelú àkókò mi, kí emi má sì ṣe pàdánù àǹfààní mi.

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