By Tamia | Called, Chosen, and Planted in Him
There's no pressure in my sowing anymore.
No need to perform.
No need to impress.
No fear of not being enough.
Why?
Because I finally understand what sowing
really means - not as a ritual, but as a
response to what is already written and to
Who He already is.
I sow because it is written.
I sow because He is the Seed.
And that's more than enough.
π It Is Written
"While the earth remains, seedtime and
harvest, cold and heat, winter and summer,
and day and night shall not cease."
---Genesis 8:22 (NKJV)
Sowing is not something man made up to gain
increase.
Sowing was God's system long before we
ever picked up a seed.
It was established before law, before
tradition, and before pressure ever entered
the conversation.
God didn't say sowing "might" work -- He
said it will not cease.
It is part of a divine pattern that keeps the
earth revolving and the Kingdom advancing.
So I don't sow to manipulate the system.
I sow because my obedience to what is
written is part of my worship.
I sow not to twist God's hand - but to thank
Him that He's already opened it.
π₯He Is the Seed
"Now to Abraham and his Seed were the
promises made...and to your Seed, who is
Christ."
---Galatians 3:16 (NKJV)
Jesus is not just the reason for the promise -
He is the promise.
He is the Seed the Father sowed into the
earth - buried, crucified, risen.
The first fruits of a harvest that could never be
stopped.
I used to think I had to give big to prove big
love.
But what I didn't realize is that God already
gave the biggest Seed of all.
He sowed Jesus - into my soul, into my lack,
into my brokenness - and now I live in His
fullness.
So I no longer sow to receive something new
--
I sow to acknowledge what's already mine in
Him.
I sow to honor the Seed that was buried for
me.
⛆π No More Pressure
There was a time I was told:
*"If you want that miracle, you better sow
big."
*If you want to see results, increase the size
of your seed."
*If your giving doesn't hurt, it doesn't move
God."
And I believed it.
But now I know: God is not a transaction
booth.
He's not waiting for a number - He's waiting
for a heart posture.
He never needed large amounts. He wanted
genuine obedience.
Even the widow's two mites caught His
attention --
because it wasn't the amount that mattered --
it was the authenticity.
"For they all put in out of their abundance,
but she out of her poverty put in all that she
had, her whole livelihood."
--Mark 12:44 (NKJV)
That tells me: Heaven sees differently.
Heaven weighs heart, not just hand.
And now. I give without guilt. I sow without
striving.
π« I Sow Because...
*It is written
*He is worthy
*I am chosen
*I live in covenant
*He already gave me everything.
I no longer measure my seed by size -
I measure it by surrender.
Because there is no greater offering than
Jesus.
And there is no greater offering than knowing
I'm already His.
πI'm Not Trying to Get a Blessing - I
Already Have One
The biggest lie I've ever let go of was the idea
that my seed purchases breakthrough.
Jesus already purchased it - with blood.
He paid in full.
So now, my giving is no longer bargaining. It's
adoration.
I don't sow to get things - I sow because I
already have Someone.
I don't sow to earn God's love - I sow
because He's already poured it out on me.
This is rest.
Restful Sowing Is Powerful Sowing
Now when I give:
*There's no fear.
*There's no pressure.
*There's no striving to "unlock a level."
There's only peace.
There's only joy.
There's only presence.
Because the truth is -- I am the field He
chose to sow into.
So when I give, I'm not trying to break open
heaven.
Heaven already broke into me.
Final Words: Let the Seed Speak
Every time I sow now, I whisper this in my
spirit:
"Lord, this is Yours. Not to impress. Not to
earn.
But because You wrote it, and You are it.
You are the Seed, and You are my rest."
That's the difference between striving and
sowing.
That's the beauty of being led by the Spirit.
That's the joy of sowing in love - not fear.
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