"Do not be misled, YOU CAN NOT MOCK GOD or His Justice. You will harvest what you plant."
The Word tells us that you will reap what you sew! Our One Truth Today confirms this by telling us we will harvest what we plant. This law of God is not ambiguous or obscure, it should be understood by everyone, but particularly Christians. The best way to understand this concept is to picture yourself as a farmer. The words that you spit out of your mouth are like seeds that will grow and bring forth a crop. You will have to exist and survive on the harvest of your own mouth and heart. In essence we will harvest in our lives the seeds that we sew from our heart, mind and mouth. Do not be misled, YOU CAN NOT MOCK GOD, or His Justice. You will harvest what you plant! How is your crop, how is your harvest, right now, today?
You can see the perfect justice of God in this One Truth Today. You plant, you harvest. You sew and then you reap. Your choices, your consequences. You can not blame God or call Him unjust if you have a bad crop and are starving because of your choices. Earlier in verse 5 we see that each of us is responsible for our own choice of thoughts, actions, words and conduct. We are each our own farmer and we are responsible for our crops at harvest time. Will the crop be good, or bad. Will we harvest weeds and tares or a bounty of love and joy? You will live tomorrow on the crop that you plant today and you will reap what you sew! If you say one thing and mean another or try to trick the Lord, you will find, YOU CAN NOT MOCK GOD!
So many people are misled into believing that there are no consequences to their Words or actions. If you make poor choices, you will have poor results. Try not to be misled by the world or men who try to convince you that you can violate the Laws of God and everything will be all right. God's justice is perfect because you and the choices of your will determine your fate! If you spit out bad seeds on a continual basis you can expect a bad crop to live on in your life. It should not be a puzzle to you if there are too many weeds and tares in your life. You plant the seeds, you grow the crop, you live on the harvest. Do not blame God and His justice for your being a bad farmer. Be careful what you say and think, YOU CAN NOT MOCK GOD!
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