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“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” — Galatians 6:9 (KJV)

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Bincknoll Castle, 2025
Bincknoll Castle, 2025
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” — Galatians 6:9 (KJV)

My Child,


It is from the smallest of seeds


that my Kingdom takes root


and flourishes.


Do not lose heart


when what you see


does not yet reflect


the fullness of my Kingdom.


Continue to sow,


even among the disheartened.


Scatter the seeds of faith


near those who are weary,


sick,


and uncertain of the future.


In time,


the fragrance of my presence


will break through into their lives.


My Child,


you are called to sow with open hands,


giving all that you have,


so that at the end of each day's labour,


your hands may be empty.


But fear not,


I will fill your barns,


and you will reap the joy


of my eternal purpose.


Sowing my Word


is bringing light


into the darkness.


Do not be afraid


of where I send you,


for it is often in the most desolate places


that my Word takes root


and grows.


It is not for you to know


the appointed time of the harvest.


Your task


is to sow faithfully,


with a heart aligned to my will,


without concern


for your own provision.


I will supply


all that is needed,


in every season


and through every trial,


until we stand together


in the fullness of the harvest.


Oh Lord,

I release the false idols that once filled my hands. Now, with open palms, I ask for the seeds You provide... seeds to be sown in the places where You call me. Grant me the courage to walk through valleys where the light is faint and Your Word has yet to take root.

I am Yours, Lord. In Your service, I go.

Amen.

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