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Δ Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of November 29, 2020 X X Watch X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Calvary Baptist Church Red Bank Laws of the Harvest November 29, 2020 View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Share Main Scripture Reference(s) Galatians 6:6-10, Laws of the Harvest November 29, 2020 / Pastor Greg Powell / Galatians 6:6-10 / Calvary Baptist Church Red Bank If you make the primary ambition of your life to obey God’s Word and yield to His Spirit, you will reap many wonderful blessings in many areas of life. If you make the primary ambition of your life to obey your flesh and please your own sin nature, you will discover you will reap misery. It may not happen instantly, but it will happen eventually. I. Everything in life is an of time, energy, and money. (6) If you are receiving spiritual benefits and systematic Bible teaching from someone, you should support them for that. If someone ministers to your benefits, minister to them with benefits. You get what you for. You also don’t get what you don’t pay for. II. You reap what you . (7) If you plant or sow corn, you reap . If you sow cotton, you reap . The Bible insists this axiom is true and God will not be about it. We are self- if we think we can violate God’s laws and get away with it. We understand it with . But it is interesting how hard that is to understand in . People often don’t understand things are happening to them. III. There are only two in which you may sow. (8) You are either continually sowing in the field of your or you are continually sowing in the field of God’s . Holiness is a t. The seeds are thoughts and deeds. Some Christians sow to the flesh every day and wonder why they do not reap holiness and and blessing. Sowing to the Spirit is investing our resources in those things which are spiritual and thus . IV. You will reap good things if you . (9-10) When we sow to the flesh, we often receive an benefit. Spiritually, we are making an investment. We invest, and sometimes it is a period of before we really experience the return. It’s easy to lose heart when we feel like that, but that is exactly when we must hang on and not grow while doing good. Now here is the question: what field are you spending the majority of your time in? The field of the flesh or the field of the Holy Spirit? 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