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Why God Isn't Finished With You Yet

10 min · 12. juli 2026
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Have you ever looked at your Christian life and wondered, "Shouldn't I be further on by now?"Many of us expect spiritual growth to happen quickly. We assume that after a few years of following Jesus we should have conquered our doubts, overcome our struggles, and become the people we long to be. But what if God never intended our growth to be instant?In Jesus' parable of the sower (Matthew 13:1–9), we often focus on the different types of soil. In this sermon, we explore a different encouragement hidden within the story: healthy things grow slowly.Using the forgotten world of 35mm photography and film development, we reflect on why the Christian life is more like waiting for photographs to be developed than taking a picture on a smartphone. Much of God's work happens quietly, patiently and out of sight—but that doesn't mean nothing is happening.If you've ever felt discouraged because your faith feels slow to grow, this message is a reminder that God is still at work.In this sermon we explore:Why Jesus describes God as a generous sower.Why spiritual growth is usually slow rather than instant.What the different soils teach us about receiving God's word.Why you should never conclude that you're "just rocky ground."How God patiently develops his people throughout their whole lives.📖 Scripture: Matthew 13:1–9 (with Jesus' explanation in Matthew 13:18–23)If this reflection encourages you, we'd love you to like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs reminding that God isn't finished with them yet.#Matthew13 #ParableOfTheSower #ChristianGrowth #Faith #Sermon #Jesus #BibleTeaching #ChristianEncouragement #SpiritualGrowth

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Have you ever looked at your Christian life and wondered, "Shouldn't I be further on by now?"Many of us expect spiritual growth to happen quickly. We assume that after a few years of following Jesus we should have conquered our doubts, overcome our struggles, and become the people we long to be. But what if God never intended our growth to be instant?In Jesus' parable of the sower (Matthew 13:1–9), we often focus on the different types of soil. In this sermon, we explore a different encouragement hidden within the story: healthy things grow slowly.Using the forgotten world of 35mm photography and film development, we reflect on why the Christian life is more like waiting for photographs to be developed than taking a picture on a smartphone. Much of God's work happens quietly, patiently and out of sight—but that doesn't mean nothing is happening.If you've ever felt discouraged because your faith feels slow to grow, this message is a reminder that God is still at work.In this sermon we explore:Why Jesus describes God as a generous sower.Why spiritual growth is usually slow rather than instant.What the different soils teach us about receiving God's word.Why you should never conclude that you're "just rocky ground."How God patiently develops his people throughout their whole lives.📖 Scripture: Matthew 13:1–9 (with Jesus' explanation in Matthew 13:18–23)If this reflection encourages you, we'd love you to like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone who needs reminding that God isn't finished with them yet.#Matthew13 #ParableOfTheSower #ChristianGrowth #Faith #Sermon #Jesus #BibleTeaching #ChristianEncouragement #SpiritualGrowth

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