All Posts Tagged With: "seed"
Supernatural Cycle Of Blessing
One of the most fascinating elements I actually learned pertaining to God’s law of sowing and reaping was the truth that our personal harvests are never seasonal.
If we plant all year long, we can be receiving all year long via God’s supernatural cycle of blessing.
February 24th, 2010 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
Heavenly Account
In America, the phrase "In God We Trust" appears on our money. I love that!
However, it is important for us to put our trust in God as our Source and not in money. I have learned to sow my seed to God as an act of my faith because He is my Source.
January 20th, 2010 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
Keep The Weeds Out
Jesus compared the kingdom of God with the planting of seed and reaping the harvest. It is a simple concept. One all of us understand.
Why, then, are we not all producing bumper crops every season?
December 7th, 2009 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
Happy Thanksgiving! Expect A Harvest!
I would like to begin by wishing all of my fellow Americans a Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow.
Regardless of our current circumstances, I genuinely believe all of us can think of someone or find something to thank God for.
November 25th, 2009 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
The Lifestyle Of A Giver
Have you ever heard of cloud-seeding? Airplanes or ground-based systems “seed” a substance into clouds that can cause rain to fall from them.
It works the same in the Spirit realm. When we give, we are “seeding” our clouds of blessing until they overflow.
December 29th, 2008 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
Faith Is Not Blind
Have you ever heard someone talk about blind faith? Well, faith is not blind — it is a knowing.
Faith is when the Holy Spirit supernaturally empties our hearts of doubt and brings us into a state of knowing so we can know that we know that we know.
August 15th, 2008 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued
A Watermelon And The Wisdom Of God
Dining out one day, the late William Jennings Bryan enjoyed a slice of watermelon so much that he asked the waiter for some more of the seeds.
He weighed them and found that about 5,000 seeds weighed a pound.
August 8th, 2008 | DLCross | 0 comments | Continued