POURING MANNA
VOICE & SEED FROM HEAVEN
1.Sowing (God will sow a seed from Heaven)
Heart should be clean
God as the Sower: In Matthew 13, Jesus describes the parable of the sower. The seed is the Word of God, and the soil represents the human heart.
Heavenly Seed: Unlike earthly seed, this is divine truth, grace, and life. It carries eternal potential—hope, restoration, and transformation.
Why the Heart Must Be Clean
Soil Condition Matters: Just as rocky or thorny soil cannot nurture seed, a heart cluttered with sin, bitterness, or pride cannot fully receive God’s Word.
Purity Creates Depth: A clean heart is soft, humble, and receptive. It allows the seed to take root deeply, not just superficially.
Psalm 51:10: “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” David understood that only a purified heart can sustain God’s presence.
How to Keep the Heart Clean
Confession: Regularly acknowledge sins before God.
Forgiveness: Release grudges; bitterness chokes the seed.
Meditation: Let Scripture wash the mind daily.
Obedience: Align actions with God’s Word.
Prayer: Invite the Spirit to continually renew the heart.
Reflection
2.Reaping (Church)
In believers life reaping will be Happen
What is Sown - What is Reaped
1.Spiritual - Prayer, obedience, faith - Growth, intimacy with God, eternal reward
2.Moral - Choices, integrity, purity - Consequences of righteousness or sin
3.Relational - Love, forgiveness, service - Trust, unity, restored relationships
4.Material - Generosity, stewardship - Provision, blessing, multiplication
5.Eternal - Sowing to Spirit - Everlasting life
Important Points
Daily Choices: Guard thoughts and actions, knowing they are seeds.
Generosity: Give time, resources, and love freely—God multiplies them.
Perseverance: Trust that unseen seeds (prayer, faithfulness) will bear fruit in God’s timing.
Holiness: Sow to the Spirit by resisting fleshly desires, ensuring eternal harvest.
Family & Relationships: Sow forgiveness and patience to reap peace and restoration.
3.Harvest in Kingdom Work
All the Humans will receive Eternal life
1.Provision and Dependence
2.Harvest reminds us that all fruitfulness comes from God. Our labor matters, but growth is His gift (1 Cor. 3:6–7).
3.Mission and Evangelism
4.The “fields white for harvest” (John 4:35) point to people ready to receive the gospel. Kingdom harvest is about lives transformed.
5.Judgment and Accountability
6.Harvest also symbolizes the end of the age when God separates wheat from tares (Matt. 13:30). It’s a sobering reminder of eternal realities.
7.Reward and Joy
8.Psalm 126:5–6: “Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy.” Kingdom harvest is not just work—it’s celebration of God’s faithfulness.
Kingdom Work on Earth
Sowing: Every act of kindness, every word of truth, every prayer is a seed.
Cultivating: Discipleship, patience, and perseverance nurture growth.
Reaping: Seeing lives changed, communities restored, families healed—this is the harvest of kingdom work.
Multiplying: Harvest isn’t the end; it produces seed for the next season. Kingdom work is generational.




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