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Every Choice Is a Seed, and Every Seed Has a Harvest

5 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Every Choice Is a Seed, and Every Seed Has a Harvest 5FS-1193 - Friday 5-Minute Fresh Start June 5, 2026,  Galatians 6:7–10 gives no room for spiritual games: God is not mocked, and whatever we sow will grow. Every word, action, habit, and desire plants seed either to the flesh or to the Spirit, producing corruption or everlasting life. Believers must keep doing good without losing heart, trusting God’s due season even when the harvest is not immediate. Opportunity is not guaranteed, so we must sow obedience, generosity, and Spirit-led action now especially toward the household of faith. We thank you for listening today. If you liked what you heard, please be sure to share our video. If you would like to see more, we have additional bible study materials free on our website at www.watchersoftruth.com [http://www.watchersoftruth.com] OR our free Phone APP. Thank you again for listening and have a blessed day. #BibleStudy #5MinuteFreshStart #bible #sebastianlucido #dailydevotion #5minutebiblestudy #Galatians6 #SowingAndReaping #GodIsNotMocked #DoNotGrowWeary #SowToTheSpirit #BiblicalDiscipleship

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