"Everybody want a seed to manifest, but half of you don't want to sow. You have to sow in order to reap"-Kendra Winters.
— Florida Made (@RichardMIATL) September 28, 2015
The person mentioned in this tweet posted this on her Facebook page, and it was too good not to share. It speaks to the gimme, gimme mentality that exists in Christians. A lot of Christians want manifestation in their lives, but haven't planted seeds. How does that work? It doesn't. The Law Of Reciprocity states that you get what you give. If you give out bad vibes, you will get them in return. There's no one to blame but yourself because you put negativity into the atmosphere. The pastor can ask the congregation to give above the tithe & offering for missions, and you'll be lucky to find fewer than 100 faithful church members ready to give beyond. As soon as the pastor prays a special blessing over the congregation, the non-givers co-sign like they're entitled to reap from the harvest.It's like a group of people chipping in on food for the party this weekend, but a select few won't chip in, but want to partake of the food. Everyone wants a seed to manifest, but half of you don't want to sow. You have to sow in order to reap. Would a farmer expect to reap the harvest without toiling daily & planting seeds at the right time? He shouldn't, because he didn't give the ground nothing to work with. It's the same thing in Christianity, you have to sow in order to reap. If you want financial blessing, you follow Biblical principles to get the desired blessing. Some Christians irk me always wanting something for nothing. It doesn't work that way, and it never will because God didn't design sowing and reaping to be one sided. Both feed off each other.
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