Hymn 618. The sower went forth sowing


The sower went forth sowing;

The seed in secret slept

Through days of faith and patience,

Till out the green blade crept;

And warmed by golden sunshine,

And fed by sliver rain,

At last the fields were whitened

To harvest once again

O praise the heav’nly Sower

Who gave the fruitful seed,

And watch’s and water’d duly,

And ripen’d for our need.

2:

Behold! The heavenly Sower

Goes forth with better seed,

The word of sure Salvation,

With feet and hands that bleed;

Here in His church ’tis scattered,

Our spirits are the soil;

Then let an ample fruitage

Repay His pain and toil.

O beautiful the harvest

Wherein all goodness thrives,

And this the true thanksgiving,

The first-firsts of our lives.

3:

Within a hallowed acre

He sows yet other grain,

When peaceful earth receiveth

The dead He died to gain;

For, though the growth be hidden,

We know that they shall rise;

Yea, even now that they ripen

In sunny paradise.

O summer land of harvest,

O fields forever white

With souls that wear Christ’s raiment

With crowns of golden light!

4:

One day the heavenly Sower

Shall reap where He hath sown,

And come again rejoicing,

And with Him bring His own;

And then the fan of judgment

Shall winnow from His floor

The chaff into the furnace

That flameth evermore

O holy, awful Reaper,

Have mercy in the day

Thou puttest in Thy sickle,

And cast us not away.

Thank You Jesus,

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Genesis_8-22: While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease
Genesis_8-22: While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease

Spiritual Exercise:

  1. What is the initial action described in the first line of the hymn?
  2. How long did the seed sleep in secret, and what did it produce first?
  3. What two elements nurtured the seed until the fields were ready for harvest?
  4. Who is the “heavenly Sower” praised in the first verse?
  5. What is the “better seed” that the “heavenly Sower” goes forth with in verse 2?
  6. How is the “heavenly Sower” described in verse 2, in terms of His physical state?
  7. Where is the “word of sure Salvation” scattered, and what is the “soil”?
  8. What is the desired outcome or “fruitage” to repay His pain and toil?
  9. What is considered the “true thanksgiving” and “first-fruits” in verse 2?
  10. What “other grain” does the Sower sow within a “hallowed acre” in verse 3?
  11. What is known about the growth of this “other grain,” even though it is hidden?
  12. Where are these “souls that wear Christ’s raiment” ripening?
  13. What will the “heavenly Sower” do one day, and what will He bring with Him?
  14. What will the “fan of judgment” do to the “chaff” from His floor?
  15. What plea is made to the “holy, awful Reaper” in the final lines of the hymn?
  16. What does true thanksgiving mean to you?
  17. How can we cultivate a spirit of gratitude in our daily lives?
  18. What role does reflection play in practicing true thanksgiving?
  19. What biblical teachings emphasize the importance of thanksgiving?
  20. How does Psalm 100 illustrate the significance of thanksgiving?
  21. What examples from the Bible demonstrate the power of gratitude?
  22. How can we practice thanksgiving in times of challenge or difficulty?
  23. What are some ways to express gratitude to God and others?
  24. How does focusing on thanksgiving impact our mental and emotional well-being?
  25. How can we incorporate thanksgiving into our corporate worship?
  26. What role does music play in expressing gratitude to God?
  27. How can we encourage one another to practice thanksgiving?
  28. What does it mean to have a heart of gratitude?
  29. How can we guard against ingratitude and cultivate a thankful heart?
  30. What are some practical ways to prioritize thanksgiving in our daily lives?
  31. What is the significance of the parable of the sower in the Bible?
  32. How does Jesus’ parable illustrate the different responses to God’s word?
  33. What does the parable reveal about the kingdom of God?
  34. Where in the Bible is the parable of the sower found?
  35. How does the parable relate to Jesus’ teachings on the kingdom of God?
  36. What does the parable teach about the role of evangelism and discipleship?
  37. What do the different types of soil represent in the parable?
  38. How can we identify the condition of our own hearts in relation to God’s word?
  39. What are some ways to cultivate fertile soil for God’s word to take root?
  40. What does the sower represent in the parable?
  41. How can we be effective sowers of God’s word in our communities?
  42. What are some challenges and obstacles to sowing God’s word?
  43. What does the parable teach about the potential for fruitfulness and growth?
  44. How can we nurture and care for the seed of God’s word in our lives?
  45. What are some ways to celebrate and give thanks for the fruitfulness of God’s word in our lives?
  46. What does it mean to acknowledge God as the heavenly Sower?
  47. How does God’s sovereignty manifest in spreading His Word?
  48. What role does faith play in trusting God’s plan for His kingdom?
  49. What parables or teachings illustrate God’s role as the heavenly Sower?
  50. How does the parable of the sower (Matthew 13) relate to God’s kingdom work?
  51. What biblical accounts demonstrate God’s intentionality in sowing seeds of faith?
  52. What does the seed represent in the context of God’s kingdom?
  53. How can we cooperate with God’s work as the heavenly Sower?
  54. What are some ways to nurture and care for the seeds of faith in our lives?
  55. How does God’s power bring growth and fruitfulness to His kingdom?
  56. What role does prayer play in seeking God’s guidance and blessing for His kingdom work?
  57. How can we celebrate and give thanks for the fruitfulness of God’s kingdom in our lives?
  58. How can we trust God’s timing and plan for His kingdom?
  59. What does it mean to surrender to God’s sovereignty as the heavenly Sower?
  60. How can we find peace and confidence in God’s ability to bring about a bountiful harvest?
  61. What does the phrase “the sower went forth sowing” signify in the biblical context?
  62. How does God’s Word spread through the efforts of sowers?
  63. What role does obedience play in fulfilling the sower’s mission?
  64. What biblical accounts illustrate the work of sowers in spreading God’s Word?
  65. How did Jesus, as the divine Sower, scatter seeds of truth and life?
  66. What examples from the early church demonstrate the sowing of God’s Word?
  67. How can we, as modern-day sowers, spread God’s Word effectively?
  68. What are some creative ways to share the gospel with others?
  69. How can we cultivate a heart for evangelism and discipleship?
  70. What challenges might sowers face in spreading God’s Word?
  71. How can we overcome obstacles and persevere in our mission?
  72. What opportunities exist for sowing God’s Word in our communities?
  73. How does God bring about growth and fruitfulness from the sower’s labor?
  74. What role does prayer play in seeking God’s guidance and blessing for the harvest?
  75. How can we celebrate and give thanks for the fruitfulness of God’s Word in people’s lives?
  76. What is a Christian parable, and how does it convey spiritual truths?
  77. How did Jesus use parables to teach important lessons about God’s kingdom?
  78. What role do parables play in Christian teachings and discipleship?
  79. What are some well-known parables of Jesus, and what do they teach?
  80. How does the parable of the prodigal son illustrate God’s love and forgiveness?
  81. What lessons can we learn from the parable of the good Samaritan?
  82. How can we accurately interpret and apply parables in our lives?
  83. What are some common pitfalls to avoid when interpreting parables?
  84. How can parables guide us in making decisions and navigating challenges?
  85. How can reflecting on parables help us grow spiritually?
  86. What role do parables play in shaping our understanding of God’s character?
  87. How can we use parables to encourage and edify one another?
  88. How can we effectively share parables with others to communicate God’s truth?
  89. What are some creative ways to teach parables to children or new believers?
  90. How can parables be used to evangelize and reach those who don’t know God?
  91. What does the “Word of Salvation” mean to you?
  92. How does the Bible describe the message of salvation?
  93. What role does faith play in receiving salvation?
  94. What biblical passages emphasize the importance of salvation?
  95. How does the story of Jesus Christ relate to the Word of Salvation?
  96. What does the Bible teach about the consequences of sin and the need for salvation?
  97. How can we effectively share the Word of Salvation with others?
  98. What are some ways to communicate the gospel message clearly?
  99. How can we use different mediums (e.g., social media, art, music) to share the Word of Salvation?
  100. How has the Word of Salvation impacted your life?
  101. What does it mean to live out the message of salvation daily?
  102. How can we encourage one another to stand firm in our salvation?
  103. What role does evangelism play in spreading the Word of Salvation?
  104. How can we disciple new believers to help them grow in their faith?
  105. What are some ways to prioritize the Word of Salvation in our lives and communities?
  106. What significance does Christ’s sacrifice hold in Christian theology?
  107. How does the Bible describe the purpose and impact of Christ’s sacrifice?
  108. What role does faith play in understanding and applying the meaning of Christ’s sacrifice?
  109. What biblical passages detail Christ’s sacrifice and its significance?
  110. How does the Old Testament foreshadow Christ’s sacrifice?
  111. What does Hebrews teach about Christ’s sacrifice as the ultimate atonement?
  112. How can we apply the lessons of Christ’s sacrifice to our daily lives?
  113. What does Christ’s sacrifice teach us about God’s love and mercy?
  114. How can we live in gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice?
  115. What is the relationship between Christ’s sacrifice and our salvation?
  116. How does Christ’s sacrifice provide redemption from sin and its consequences?
  117. What hope does Christ’s sacrifice offer us in times of struggle or despair?
  118. How can we share the message of Christ’s sacrifice with others?
  119. What are some effective ways to communicate the significance of Christ’s sacrifice?
  120. How can we use Christ’s sacrifice as a foundation for evangelism and discipleship?
  121. What does the concept of “spiritual soil” represent in biblical teachings?
  122. How does the parable of the sower illustrate different types of spiritual soil?
  123. What role does heart condition play in determining the quality of spiritual soil?
  124. What are the characteristics of each type of soil described in the parable (Matthew 13:1-23)?
  125. How can we identify the type of spiritual soil we represent?
  126. What are the challenges and opportunities associated with each type of soil?
  127. How can we prepare our hearts to be good soil for God’s Word?
  128. What practices can help us cultivate a receptive and fertile spiritual soil?
  129. How can we remove obstacles that hinder the growth of God’s Word in our lives?
  130. What does it mean to bear fruit in our spiritual lives?
  131. How can we nurture and care for the seed of God’s Word in our hearts?
  132. What role does prayer and reflection play in spiritual growth and fruitfulness?
  133. How can we experience transformation and renewal in our spiritual lives?
  134. What is the role of the Holy Spirit in cultivating spiritual growth and fruitfulness?
  135. How can we encourage one another to grow in our spiritual lives and become good soil for God’s Word?
  136. What does “ample fruitage” represent in the context of Christian living?
  137. How does the Bible describe the characteristics of a fruitful life?
  138. What role does abiding in Christ play in producing ample fruitage?
  139. What biblical passages emphasize the importance of bearing fruit?
  140. How does Jesus’ teaching on the vine and branches (John 15) relate to ample fruitage?
  141. What examples from the Bible illustrate lives that produced abundant fruit?
  142. What are some signs of spiritual fruitfulness in a believer’s life?
  143. How can we cultivate a life that produces ample fruitage?
  144. What are some obstacles that can hinder fruitfulness, and how can we overcome them?
  145. What kinds of fruit are mentioned in the Bible as evidence of a fruitful life (e.g., love, joy, peace)?
  146. How can we demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit in our daily lives?
  147. What role does self-control play in producing spiritual fruit?
  148. How can our fruitfulness impact those around us?
  149. What are some ways to encourage others to live fruitful lives?
  150. How can we celebrate and give thanks for the fruitfulness we see in others?
  151. What significance does the resurrection of Jesus hold for Christians?
  152. How does the resurrection hope impact our perspective on life and death?
  153. What role does faith play in embracing the promise of resurrection?
  154. What biblical passages detail the resurrection of Jesus and its significance?
  155. How does the Old Testament foreshadow the resurrection hope?
  156. What does the resurrection reveal about God’s power and love?
  157. How can the resurrection hope comfort those facing suffering or loss?
  158. What role does the resurrection play in our understanding of eternal life?
  159. How can we find strength and courage in the resurrection hope during difficult times?
  160. What does the Bible teach about the future resurrection of believers?
  161. How does the resurrection hope shape our understanding of the afterlife?
  162. What implications does the resurrection hope have for how we live our lives today?
  163. How can we share the message of resurrection hope with others?
  164. What are some effective ways to communicate the significance of the resurrection?
  165. How can the resurrection hope be a foundation for evangelism and discipleship?
  166. What does the concept of a “sunny paradise” represent in a spiritual context?
  167. How does the Bible describe the promise of a heavenly paradise?
  168. What role does hope play in looking forward to a sunny paradise?
  169. What biblical passages detail the characteristics of heaven or paradise?
  170. How does the book of Revelation describe the new heaven and the new earth?
  171. What does the Bible teach about the beauty and joy of paradise?
  172. How can the promise of a sunny paradise comfort those facing challenges or hardships?
  173. What role does the hope of paradise play in our daily lives?
  174. How can we cultivate a sense of longing for heavenly paradise?
  175. What does it mean to be a citizen of heaven, as described in Philippians 3:20?
  176. How does our heavenly citizenship impact our perspective on earthly life?
  177. What implications does our future inheritance in paradise have for how we live today?
  178. How can we share the promise of a sunny paradise with others?
  179. What are some effective ways to communicate the hope of heaven to those around us?
  180. How can the promise of paradise be a source of encouragement and motivation for others?
  181. What significance does the concept of final judgment hold in Christian theology?
  182. How does the Bible describe the final judgment and its purpose?
  183. What role does accountability play in the final judgment?
  184. What biblical passages detail the final judgment and its criteria?
  185. How does Jesus’ teaching on the final judgment (Matthew 25:31-46) guide our understanding?
  186. What does the Bible teach about the consequences of sin and righteousness in the final judgment?
  187. How can we prepare for the final judgment?
  188. What role does repentance and faith play in our readiness for judgment?
  189. How can we live in light of the final judgment?
  190. How does the final judgment reflect God’s justice and mercy?
  191. What is the relationship between God’s judgment and His love?
  192. How can we balance the concepts of justice and mercy in our understanding of final judgment?
  193. What are the eternal consequences of the final judgment for believers and unbelievers?
  194. How does the final judgment shape our understanding of eternity?
  195. What implications does the final judgment have for how we live our lives and share the gospel with others?
  196. What does the concept of a “harvest of souls” represent in Christian evangelism?
  197. How does the Bible describe the importance of harvesting souls for God’s kingdom?
  198. What role does prayer play in seeking a harvest of souls?
  199. What biblical passages emphasize the need to harvest souls?
  200. How did Jesus instruct His disciples to pray for a harvest of laborers (Matthew 9:37-38)?
  201. What examples from the Bible illustrate successful harvesting of souls?
  202. How can we effectively share the gospel to reap a harvest of souls?
  203. What are some creative ways to reach people with the message of salvation?
  204. How can we build relationships that lead to a harvest of souls?
  205. Who are the laborers in the harvest, and what roles do they play?
  206. How can we encourage and support one another in the work of harvesting souls?
  207. What are some challenges and obstacles that laborers in the harvest might face?
  208. How can we celebrate and give thanks for the harvest of souls?
  209. What role does discipleship play in nurturing new believers?
  210. How can we continue to support and encourage new believers in their faith journey?
  211. How does God’s mercy intersect with His judgment in biblical teachings?
  212. What role does mercy play in God’s dealings with humanity?
  213. How can we balance the concepts of justice and mercy in our understanding of God’s judgment?
  214. What biblical passages highlight God’s mercy in judgment?
  215. How does the story of Jonah and Nineveh illustrate God’s mercy?
  216. What examples from the Bible demonstrate God’s willingness to show mercy?
  217. How are mercy and forgiveness related in the biblical context?
  218. What does it mean to receive mercy from God, and how can we extend mercy to others?
  219. How can we cultivate a merciful heart in our daily lives?
  220. How does the concept of judgment impact our understanding of God’s mercy?
  221. What role does accountability play in experiencing God’s mercy?
  222. How can we acknowledge our need for mercy while also striving for justice?
  223. How can we reflect God’s mercy in our interactions with others?
  224. What are some ways to show mercy and kindness to those in need?
  225. How can we balance truth and mercy in our communication with others?
  226. What is a Christian allegory, and how is it used to convey spiritual truths?
  227. How do biblical allegories, such as the parable of the prodigal son, teach us about God’s character?
  228. What role do allegories play in Christian literature and teachings?
  229. What are some notable biblical allegories, and what do they teach?
  230. How does the allegory of the vine and branches (John 15) illustrate our relationship with Christ?
  231. What insights can we gain from the allegory of the Good Shepherd?
  232. How can we accurately interpret and apply allegorical teachings in our lives?
  233. What are some common pitfalls to avoid when interpreting allegories?
  234. How can allegories guide us in making decisions and navigating challenges?
  235. How can reflecting on Christian allegories help us grow spiritually?
  236. What role do allegories play in shaping our understanding of God’s love and redemption?
  237. How can we use allegories to encourage and edify one another?
  238. How can we use allegory in creative ways to share spiritual truths?
  239. What are some examples of Christian allegory in art, literature, or music?
  240. How can allegory be used to communicate complex spiritual concepts in an engaging way?
  241. What is a biblical metaphor, and how is it used to convey spiritual truths?
  242. How do metaphors, such as “Jesus is the Bread of Life,” teach us about God’s character?
  243. What role do metaphors play in biblical teachings and storytelling?
  244. What are some notable biblical metaphors, and what do they teach?
  245. How does the metaphor of the “shepherd” illustrate God’s relationship with His people?
  246. What insights can we gain from the metaphor of “Christ as the Vine”?
  247. How can we accurately interpret and apply biblical metaphors in our lives?
  248. What are some common pitfalls to avoid when interpreting metaphors?
  249. How can metaphors guide us in understanding complex spiritual concepts?
  250. How can reflecting on biblical metaphors help us grow spiritually?
  251. What role do metaphors play in shaping our understanding of God’s love and redemption?
  252. How can we use metaphors to deepen our relationship with God?
  253. How can we use metaphors to communicate spiritual truths effectively?
  254. What are some ways to teach biblical metaphors to others?
  255. How can metaphors be used to share the gospel message with clarity and impact?
  256. What significance does the second coming of Christ Jesus hold in Christian theology?
  257. How does the Bible describe the events surrounding Christ’s return?
  258. What role does hope play in the anticipation of Christ’s second coming?
  259. What biblical passages detail the second coming of Christ?
  260. How did Jesus teach about His return (Matthew 24-25, John 14:3)?
  261. What do the apostles teach about the second coming in their writings?
  262. How can we prepare for Christ’s second coming?
  263. What does it mean to be “watchful” and “ready” for His return?
  264. How can we balance the anticipation of Christ’s return with our daily responsibilities?
  265. How does the promise of Christ’s second coming impact our daily lives?
  266. What role does the second coming play in our motivation for living a godly life?
  267. How can we use the promise of Christ’s return to encourage and exhort one another?
  268. What signs, if any, are associated with Christ’s second coming?
  269. How should we approach speculations and interpretations about the timing of Christ’s return?
  270. What is the importance of focusing on being ready rather than predicting the exact time?
  271. What does eternal life mean in the context of Christian faith?
  272. How does the Bible describe the nature and quality of eternal life?
  273. What role does faith in Jesus Christ play in receiving eternal life?
  274. What biblical passages detail the promise of eternal life?
  275. How does Jesus’ teaching on eternal life (John 3:16, John 10:28) guide our understanding?
  276. What does the Bible teach about the relationship between eternal life and God’s love?
  277. How is eternal life both a present reality and a future hope for believers?
  278. What does it mean to experience eternal life in the here and now?
  279. How does the promise of eternal life impact our perspective on life and death?
  280. How does eternal life transform our daily lives and relationships?
  281. What role does love, joy, and peace play in experiencing eternal life?
  282. How can we live in a way that reflects the eternal life we have received?
  283. How can we be certain of our eternal life in Christ?
  284. What assurance do believers have of spending eternity with God?
  285. How can we share the promise of eternal life with others and encourage them in their faith?
  286. What does it mean for goodness to thrive in our lives and communities?
  287. How does the Bible describe the characteristics of goodness and its impact?
  288. What role does faith play in cultivating goodness in our lives?
  289. What biblical passages emphasize the importance of goodness?
  290. How does the fruit of the Spirit, including goodness, manifest in believers’ lives (Galatians 5:22-23)?
  291. What examples from the Bible illustrate lives that demonstrated remarkable goodness?
  292. How can we intentionally cultivate goodness in our daily lives?
  293. What practices or habits help promote goodness in our thoughts, words, and actions?
  294. How can we overcome challenges that hinder the thriving of goodness?
  295. How does goodness impact those around us, and what difference can it make?
  296. What role does goodness play in building strong, healthy relationships?
  297. How can we use goodness to bless and serve others?
  298. How can we reflect on our lives to identify areas where goodness can thrive more?
  299. What steps can we take to grow in goodness and become more like Christ?
  300. How can we encourage and support one another in thriving in goodness?

Patience! The Ability To Stand Fast On The Word Of God Even When Your Victory Seems Slow In Coming. Patience Is No Consolation Prize. It Is A Force That Will Make A Winner Out Of You.


Patience! The Ability To Stand Fast On The Word Of God Even When Your Victory Seems Slow In Coming. Patience Is No Consolation Prize. It Is A Force That Will Make A Winner Out Of You.

But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. – James 1:4

I talk a lot about faith. But there’s another force that goes along with it that’s just as important. It’s patience—the ability to stand fast on the Word of God even when your victory seems slow in coming.

Patience is not automatic. It won’t go to work unless you let it go to work. So many people don’t understand that. They somehow think faith and patience will go to work for them without their help. They just let the devil tear their lives apart and then they say silly things like, “Well, I guess God sent that trial to strengthen my faith.”

Don’t you ever get caught saying that!

In the first place, James says, “Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God…” (James 1:13). And in the second place, that trial isn’t going to make your faith stronger. In fact, it’ll destroy it if you’ll let it.

If I were to give you a set of weights, would that set of weights make you any stronger? No. As a matter of fact, if you dropped one of them on your foot, you could end up painfully weaker. It’s what you do with them that counts, right?

Well, the same thing is true when you run into some kind of trying circumstance the devil’s brought your way. If you just lie down and let it run over you, it will damage you. But if you’ll let patience have her perfect work, if you’ll remain consistently constant, trusting in and relying confidently on the Word of God, you’ll end up perfect and entire, wanting nothing.

“Wanting nothing.” That phrase alone should convince you that patience is no consolation prize. It’s a first-rate power that will put the promises of God within your reach. It’s a force that will make a winner out of you, Hallelujah! Amen!

Genesis 26:15-22

Until you are born again, God ever abiding presence will never be with you. You must be born again to enjoy continuous victory. Please say the displayed prayer below in faith:

Lord Jesus, come into my life. I accept You as my Lord and Personal Saviour. I believe in my heart You died and rose from the dead to save me. Thank You Lord for saving me, in Jesus name Amen.

Thank You Jesus.

Jesus Loves You.

Father! In The Mighty Name Of Jesus Christ Your Son! We Cover Your Son Pastor E A Adeboye With The Precious Blood Of Jesus! He Shall Finish Strong, To Your Glory Through Christ Jesus Our Lord And Saviour! Amen!

May God Bless Israel, Nigeria, And America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

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In Patience We Inherit The Promises Of God. The Redeemed Evangelical Mission. TREM

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