Ecclesiastes 11:4 (NLT)
Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant. If they watch every cloud, they never harvest.
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Every farmer knows the truth of this verse. While he keeps his eye on the weather, he does not wait for it to be “perfect” to start sowing. And when harvest time comes, it’s “all hands on deck,” especially if it’s cloudy!
In fact, in the kingdom of God, the best time for sowing is often in contrary weather, be it a storm or a drought. That’s because the seed God gives is meant to provide for others in their time of need.
It is always a good time to sow, and God will faithfully multiply your harvest, even in times of drought.
You may want to pray something like this: Father God, thank You for this wise counsel. I choose to become a sower into the lives of others, no matter what the “weather” may be, because Your seed is good seed and powerful to produce blessing, even in the worst of times. In the name of Jesus, Amen!
Have a blessed day!
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