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Discover how to align with God’s timing and purpose in this transformative message on discerning the season for your seeds. If you've ever questioned whether you heard God correctly or felt discouraged by a lack of immediate fruit, this video will encourage and guide you. Dr. Sharla Walker shares powerful insights on the importance of revisiting the seeds God has planted in you, understanding the process of spiritual growth, and distinguishing between eternal, internal, and external fruit.
Assignment Before Year-End: Before the year is out, take time to revisit your old journals, notes, or ideas that God once placed on your heart. Prayerfully seek the Lord to reveal any “seeds” you may have abandoned—good ideas, visions, or instructions that were truly from Him, but may have been planted out of season. Ask God for wisdom and discernment to recognize what He wants you to pick up again, now that you may be better equipped, have a refined heart posture, or are in the right timing. This reflection isn’t just about productivity; it’s about aligning with God’s purpose for your life and stewarding well over the things He’s entrusted to you. Let’s finish this year by positioning ourselves to bear the fruit He intended all along.
Scripture: 1 Samuel 30:8
David inquired of the Lord, saying, 'Shall I pursue this band? Shall I overtake them?' And He said to him, 'Pursue, for you will surely overtake them, and you will surely rescue all.'
[0:00] Introduction
[0:11] Rediscovering Forgotten Seeds
[1:37] Understanding God’s Timing in Your Purpose
[2:30] The Importance of Asking, "Shall I Pursue?"
[3:53] Revisiting God-Given Ideas with New Perspective
[5:04] Recognizing Eternal, Internal, and External Fruit
[6:34] Identifying the Eternal Impact of Your Work
[8:03] Heart Check: The Role of Internal Transformation
[8:42] Waiting on External Results: Why Process Matters
[10:54] Finishing What God Gave You to Start
[12:19] Recognizing and Overcoming Resistance
[12:32] Evaluating Your Heart and Motives in Serving God
[13:10] Final Reflections and Encouragement
Discover how to align with God’s timing and purpose in this transformative message on discerning the season for your seeds. If you've ever questioned whether you heard God correctly or felt discouraged by a lack of immediate fruit, this video will encourage and guide you. Dr. Sharla Walker shares powerful insights on the importance of revisiting the seeds God has planted in you, understanding the process of spiritual growth, and distinguishing between eternal, internal, and external fruit.
Assignment Before Year-End: Before the year is out, take time to revisit your old journals, notes, or ideas that God once placed on your heart. Prayerfully seek the Lord to reveal any “seeds” you may have abandoned—good ideas, visions, or instructions that were truly from Him, but may have been planted out of season. Ask God for wisdom and discernment to recognize what He wants you to pick up again, now that you may be better equipped, have a refined heart posture, or are in the right timing. This reflection isn’t just about productivity; it’s about aligning with God’s purpose for your life and stewarding well over the things He’s entrusted to you. Let’s finish this year by positioning ourselves to bear the fruit He intended all along.
Scripture: 1 Samuel 30:8
David inquired of the Lord, saying, 'Shall I pursue this band? Shall I overtake them?' And He said to him, 'Pursue, for you will surely overtake them, and you will surely rescue all.'
[0:00] Introduction
[0:11] Rediscovering Forgotten Seeds
[1:37] Understanding God’s Timing in Your Purpose
[2:30] The Importance of Asking, "Shall I Pursue?"
[3:53] Revisiting God-Given Ideas with New Perspective
[5:04] Recognizing Eternal, Internal, and External Fruit
[6:34] Identifying the Eternal Impact of Your Work
[8:03] Heart Check: The Role of Internal Transformation
[8:42] Waiting on External Results: Why Process Matters
[10:54] Finishing What God Gave You to Start
[12:19] Recognizing and Overcoming Resistance
[12:32] Evaluating Your Heart and Motives in Serving God
[13:10] Final Reflections and Encouragement