Title: Throw Your Bread on the Water (January 11)
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Sinchon's Fountain
throw your bread on the water
(Ecclesiastes 11:1-6; Gal 6:6-9)
1. To throw a plant into the water signifies the sower's faith.
Great goals require great determination. The goal should not be swayed by the environment.(...) It refers to the domination of negative thoughts or fears.(11:4) Don't be a slave to my power, but start with the one who gives me strength.(...)
2. It is to follow the will of the Holy Spirit.
Galatians 6:7 Do not deceive yourself, for God is not deceived; whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. And sow good. If you plant beans, they will always open. A good seed must be planted, planted on time, planted with all effort, and waited for the right time. (James 5:7)(...) Let's not listen to trivial music. Don't even watch movies that are trivial.(...) Evil spirits are hidden in bad things. You reap what you sow.(...) If you sow for the Spirit, you will reap life; if you sow for the flesh, you will reap death.(...)
3. When the time is right, you must reap.
A spiritual farmer does not lose heart.(...) God determines when, how, and where He repays us. I gave it to A, and he gives it to me through B. I gave it in Busan, but sometimes I get it in Seoul. We have never seen the righteous forsaken or their descendants begging for food (Psalm 37:25).
2004. 1 .11. during a sermon