Love you all, praying for you,
I love God’s Word – it’s so direct. Proverbs 20:4 – A sluggard does not plow in season; so at harvest time he looks but finds nothing. There are three things to do. What God wants you to do every day, what God wants you to do today, and what God wants for you to do in this season. What season is it? Like the men of Issachar who understood the times and knew what the people of God should do. Have you asked God what season is it? If you have a pause – is it time to rest? Or time to invest? There is always a reason not to do something - even several reasons. There is always a reason not to try, not to start, not to do it quite yet… why it wouldn’t work, why I’m not the best one to, why it would probably be better to do it later. The best time to invest was 10 years ago… quite often - the best time is now. There is never a better time than right now. Be careful, never do something unless the LORD directs you – but be sure you ask Him? Is now the time? What would you have me do in this season? If you plant every seed God has for you to plant in planting season - then you will reap every harvest He was for you in harvest season. Isaiah 49:8 – This is what the LORD says: “In the time of my favor I will answer you, and in the day of salvation I will help you. Today is that day! Ask Him, and He will answer, Ask Him, and He will help you. He is just waiting for you to ask and then work with all your heart – on what He puts your hand to do. Work for six days and rest on the seventh. Praying that you will know what season it is. That you will ask God – and invest your energy, your diligence, and your joy – in what He puts your hand to do. He has good for you. The reasons why you shouldn’t or why you should wait – are immaterial. To reap a harvest – God wants you to sow seed – in season. Praying that you will ask God... What season is it? What do you want for me sow? Praying you will begin… today. Love you all, dad
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