Think about a seed. It looks so small, almost insignificant. But when planted, watered, and given time, it can become a tree that provides shade, fruit, and life.

Now think about your actions. Every choice you make, every word you speak—it’s like a seed.

Some seeds bring peace, others bring trouble.
Some grow into blessings, others into regrets.

The truth is, we are all planting seeds every single day.
Seeds of kindness or seeds of anger.
Seeds of faith or seeds of doubt.

The Bible reminds us:

Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. (Galatians 6:7)

If you plant love, you’ll see love grow.
If you plant patience, you’ll enjoy peace.
But if you plant bitterness, don’t be surprised when the harvest hurts.

So before you speak, before you act, ask yourself:
What kind of seed am I planting right now?

The good news is you can start fresh today.
Plant the right seeds, and with God’s help, you’ll see a harvest that blesses not just you, but everyone around you.

May the God of the Bible bless you!

Bishop Bira Joshua