Knox Presbyterian Church Podcast

Yes & Amen: God Makes It Grow

14 min · 22. Juni 2026
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Most of us like to see results. We like finished projects. Completed goals. Problems solved. We like knowing that our efforts made a difference. But some of the most important work we do in life doesn't work that way. A teacher may never know how a lesson shaped a student's future. A parent may not see the fruit of a conversation for years. A simple act of kindness may ripple outward in ways we'll never fully understand. The Apostle Paul understood that reality. Writing to the church in Corinth, he said, "The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose." Some people plant. Some people water. But ultimately, God is the one who gives the growth. Today, as we continue our series Yes & Amen, we're exploring a promise that frees us from carrying burdens we were never meant to bear. We are called to be faithful. We are called to serve. We are called to plant and water. But the growth belongs to God. And that's very good news. 1 Corinthians 3:8-9

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Yes & Amen: God Is Our Safe Place

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Yes & Amen: God Makes It Grow

Most of us like to see results. We like finished projects. Completed goals. Problems solved. We like knowing that our efforts made a difference. But some of the most important work we do in life doesn't work that way. A teacher may never know how a lesson shaped a student's future. A parent may not see the fruit of a conversation for years. A simple act of kindness may ripple outward in ways we'll never fully understand. The Apostle Paul understood that reality. Writing to the church in Corinth, he said, "The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose." Some people plant. Some people water. But ultimately, God is the one who gives the growth. Today, as we continue our series Yes & Amen, we're exploring a promise that frees us from carrying burdens we were never meant to bear. We are called to be faithful. We are called to serve. We are called to plant and water. But the growth belongs to God. And that's very good news. 1 Corinthians 3:8-9

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