The Five Laws of Sowing and Reaping:

1.Sowing is a Choice
The farmer chooses his crop. It is intentional and the farmer expects to reap from his efforts.
2.The farmer knows his crop.
Sowing is an INVESTMENT, so the farmer is careful. He is equipped to sow and reap in accordance with the nature of his crop. He has the land, has the right equipment, understands the calendar, knows the cultivation schedule, and knows the water and nutrients necessary for the crop to yield its intended result. If he is careless, if his stewardship falters, he stands to lose everything.
3.You reap what you sow.
Simple enough, you won’t get bananas if you plant wheat, no matter how hard you wish for them.
4.You reap much more than you sow.
One single seed yields hundreds to thousands of its kind.
5.You reap in a different season than you sow.
Winter wheat crops in Kansas are sown in September or October for harvest in June. Plants don’t germinate overnight and consequences are often delayed.
So what are you Sowing? are you expecting harvest where you didn't sow, please wake up, Its reality. 
WHEN WHAT IS IN YOUR HANDS IS NOT UP TO AN HARVEST; MAKE IT A SEED! See you at the Top


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