Pastor Dr. Ian Tumusime, the founding Senior Pastor for Revival Palace Church, Nyamata, Bugesera, has shared few principles all believers need to know about sowing seed, and citing Mark 4:2-20 Bible verse.
Mark 4:2-20 "Who is the sower in Jesus’ parable? The sower is a person of influence, evangelist or believer or anyone who declares God’s Word. The sower scatters a lot of seed, and only later determines the character of the soil".
Note a few principles all believers need to know about sowing seed:
A lot of seed must be scattered to produce a crop.
Not all soils produce, but we cannot reap if we do not sow.
We must continue sowing, because one day we will reap a harvest.
The soil that produces will multiply; we will reap more than we sow.
We will reap in proportion to what we have sown.
We cannot do anything about last year’s harvest, but we can about this year’s.
We must believe in the seed we sow, knowing that some will produce fruit.
Once we see fruit, all our effort seems worthwhile.
This principle can be applied even in the market place in our daily lives if a day go by without planting a seed then the future is not guaranteed. Let’s be productive in our daily activities, how we speak to one another, the time you invest in people’s lives, your family and ministry don’t expect to have a harvest if you have not planted any seed. Have a blessed week ahead of you friends I love you all and praying for great harvest in your lives.
About Dr. Ian
Pastor Ian Tumusiime is the African Director for A Light to the Nations. He also is President and founder for ALN Africa Ministries and the founding Senior Pastor for Revival Palace Church, Nyamata, Bugesera in Rwanda. He co-founded Africa Revival Palace Ministries based in Kigali, Rwanda.
He is happily married to Janet Batamuliza and has six awesome children; two girls and four boys! Having grown through various hardships and a life that denied him access to many privileges, Pastor Ian has grown to have a heart for the needy; desiring to see them break out from under the yoke of poverty and scarcity.