Law of Seed
- Dr. Simon Olatunji

- Sep 7, 2023
- 2 min read
Daily Scripture Threshing for Thursday, September 7, 2023
Today’s Text: Genesis 8:18-22
Key Verse: Genesis 8:22 (NLT): “As long as the earth remains, there will be planting and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night.”

While there is constant and continuous changes in the spiritual and physical order of things while the earth remains, there are a few constant things—which shall never be altered or cease—among these is the law of seed. Seed time is both naturally and supernaturally connected with and to harvest. Yes, it comes and goes; but with an unstoppable, unutterable order of continuum. The law is simple: You cannot escape a harvest if you did not skip the seed time. You cannot have a harvest without sowing a seed.
No doubt, this law is God's method of sustaining His creation from the beginning time. That’s why He had commanded the earth to bring forth grass, herb yielding seeds, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth. And it was so. By those words, the law of seed was dynamically promulgated so that its consequences and multiplier effects touch everything we do. I.e., this principle of seed (whatever it is that a man sows) has far reaching natural and spiritual implications on our lives than most of us realize.
Each one of us must therefore be careful of whatever we sow in any situation. Don’t sow pain, or brace up to reap sorrow. Do not sow discord between friends and people. The Law of sowing and reaping has multiplier effects over our spirit, soul, and body. Just as harvests transcends the proportion of seeds, so do people reap more than they sow. Sowing seeds might have no impact on our past, but it changes the future: only we don’t see the results immediately. Sooner or later, we eventually reap the harvest.
Quote for the Day: “Those who sow seeds of faith, love, and virtues reap bounteous harvest of hope, kindness and generosity.” (Simon Olatunji)
Prayer: Dear Lord, grant that my desire, meditation, actions, inactions and speeches might be a good seed to the lives and hearing of all around me so that I may bask in a harvest of kindness and mercy without fail — in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.
With all my love and prayers,
Rev Simon Wale Olatunji, Ph.D.
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