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Live with the Harvest in Mind

Jun 8, 2025

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I hear the breath of the Living God thundering with holy clarity:


“Live with the harvest season in mind.”


Not the illusion of now,

not the echo of comfort,

not the counterfeit convenience that culture labels as ‘blessing.’


But the harvest.

The coming weight of what you sow in secret.

The collision between what you planted and what I am about to release.


This is the voice of the Spirit.

Prophetic. Piercing.

Not safe. Not tame.

But true.



The Law of the Seed Is Irrefutable


“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.”

—Galatians 6:7


Religion has taught people to pray for fruit they’ve never planted.

To expect spiritual abundance while living in spiritual apathy.

To quote promises while living disconnected from their process.


But the Spirit says:

“I will not harvest what you did not sow.”


If you’ve planted judgment,

don’t expect joy.

If you’ve watered bitterness,

don’t expect peace.

If you’ve traded eternal truth for momentary applause,

don’t expect enduring power.


This is not punishment.

It is principle.

It is the kingdom law of the field.



Plant Now With Eternity in Mind


You cannot wait to plant in harvest.

You cannot sow in delay and expect acceleration.


Plant now.

Even if your hands are trembling.

Even if your soil looks barren.

Even if you feel unseen.


The seed is not called to see the sky.

The seed is called to break the soil.


“Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.”

—Psalm 126:5


We are not given the right to determine the harvest

but we are given the authority to plant toward it.


What you sow now is not just about you.

It is about the generations who will eat from what you planted in pain, obedience, and faith.



Worldly Seeds vs. Eternal Seeds


Let’s be confrontational.


Because religion has told us God will bless every seed.

But the truth is:

Not every seed is from Him.


Worldly seeds look like:


– Convenience over conviction

– Performance over presence

– Approval over authenticity

– Popularity over purity

– Fear disguised as wisdom

– Compromise labeled as strategy


These seeds may grow quickly.

They may bloom in public.

They may be applauded by man.


But the fruit will rot before it can nourish.

And you will know it was never from Me, says the Lord.


But eternal seeds…

Oh, the glory in them.


They are small, unassuming, often sown in secret:


– A word spoken in obedience

– A prayer whispered when no one sees

– Forgiveness offered to the undeserving

– Purity preserved in a culture of pollution

– Truth held firm in the face of compromise

– Faith given when facts screamed otherwise


These are eternal seeds.


And they don’t just grow fruit—

they grow fire.


They multiply.

They endure.

They mark bloodlines.


Because eternity is not built on moments.

It is built on seeds.



I Hear the Spirit Roar…


“Sow what cannot be stolen.

Sow what cannot be scorched by the sun.

Sow what cannot be sold for influence.


I have not called you to farm for man’s praise.

I’ve called you to plant in the fields of the unseen

where My glory germinates.


Live with the harvest in mind.

Not the comfort of the moment.

Not the false sense of now.


The seeds of obedience you sow today

will erupt in seasons of breakthrough you cannot yet fathom.


So do not grow weary.

Do not measure growth with the eye.

Measure it with eternity.


You will reap.

You will see.

You will eat the fruit of righteousness.

But only if you plant what I give you,

not what religion or culture told you would be safe.”



Declarations


– I declare I plant with eternity in mind and not popularity in sight. (Galatians 6:8)


– I declare I reject worldly seeds and embrace the divine strategy of God’s fields. (James 3:17–18)


– I declare I will sow in obedience, even when no one sees, and trust the Lord for the harvest. (Psalm 126:5–6)


– I declare I will not trade eternal fruit for temporary applause. (John 15:16)


– I declare my seed is holy, my ground is anointed, and my harvest is protected. (Isaiah 55:10–11)



Prayer


Lord of the Harvest,

Strip from me the desire to be seen,

and give me the hunger to plant what matters.


Let me sow what costs me.

Let me lay down worldly wisdom

and pick up eternal strategy.


Breathe on my seed,

correct my soil,

and burn away every counterfeit vine

that has tried to wrap itself around my calling.


Teach me to sow in truth.

To plant in purity.

To trust that even when I don’t see growth,

You are still watering the roots.


Make my life a field of glory

where eternal fruit never ceases.


In Yeshua’s name,

Amen.



Final Thought


Sow with your spirit,

not with your status.


Sow with your eyes on the Lamb,

not the likes.


Because what you plant now

becomes the fruit you feast on later—

or the famine you endure.


So live today

with the harvest in mind.

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