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Lesson 2: It’s Time to Sow

Study Guide / Outline

Introduction

God has established divine laws for provision in His kingdom, and one of the most powerful is the law of seedtime and harvest. This principle teaches believers how to live in supernatural supply by cooperating with God’s ways. The goal is not personal gain but walking in partnership with the Father. Obedience, timing, and faith are essential to unlocking the overflow that has already been made available.

Section 1: The Law of Seedtime and Harvest

  • Description: Seedtime and harvest is a spiritual law instituted by God that remains in effect as long as the earth remains. It governs both natural and supernatural provision, requiring believers to understand its process and walk in it by faith and obedience.
  • Main Points:
    • Established Kingdom Law – God instituted this law in Genesis 8:22, and it is reinforced throughout scripture.
    • You Can’t Cram for a Harvest – Seed must be sown in advance of the harvest; waiting until crisis comes is too late.
    • God Gives Seed to the Sower – Provision begins when we commit to being givers in partnership with God’s purposes.
  • Scripture References: Genesis 8:22, Galatians 6:7, Mark 4:26–27

Section 2: Sow with Obedience and Purpose

  • Description: Giving must be rooted in obedience and intentionality, not emotion or manipulation. God responds to cheerful, Spirit-led giving that aligns with His purpose. Partial or generalized obedience misses the mark of divine provision.
  • Main Points:
    • Obedience Is Key to Effective Sowing – Giving what God instructs, when He instructs it, is crucial for supernatural return.
    • Specificity Matters – God will use specific seeds (sometimes down to the exact cent!) to demonstrate His great care and align us with His will.
    • Giving Isn’t Just Financial – Time, talent, and treasure are all part of what God calls believers to sow.
  • Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 9:6–8, Romans 12:1, Isaiah 1:19

Section 3: Giving as Confession and Worship

  • Description: Giving is not merely a transaction. It is an act of confession and worship that realigns the soul with spiritual truth. By giving, believers train their minds to trust God as the supplier rather than their own efforts or resources.
  • Main Points:
    • Giving is Confession – Giving shifts the soul from dependency on the natural to trust in the supernatural.
    • Giving Is Worship – Like praise, giving is a spiritual act that glorifies God.
    • Grace Is Opposed to Earning, Not Effort – Giving flows from sonship, not striving for approval or supply.
  • Scripture References: Philippians 4:19, Proverbs 3:9–10, Hebrews 13:15–16

Section 4: Expand Your Vision

  • Description: Supernatural harvest follows supernatural vision. God’s provision is always attached to His purpose, and believers must expand their expectations to align with heaven’s capacity. Small vision restricts supply.
  • Main Points:
    • Provision Is for Vision – God funds His plans, not human ideas.
    • Dream Bigger to Receive More – When we believe God for a work bigger than ourselves, He can bless us with overflow beyond our individual needs.
    • Vision Produces Supply – When vision grows, so does provision.
  • Scripture References: Ephesians 3:20, Habakkuk 2:2–3, 2 Corinthians 9:10

Section 5: Sowing from Sonship

  • Description: Sons and daughters of God serve with a joyful heart, not to earn God’s blessing but because it is a natural expression of their identity. Long-term obedience and faithfulness are seeds that continue producing for generations.
  • Main Points:
    • Sowing as Sons – We serve not as employees but as heirs of the King.
    • Delayed Harvest Is Not Denied Harvest – Faithfulness over time produces lasting fruit. Just because it needs time to grow does not mean the harvest isn’t there!
    • Your Work Is Worship – Ministry in any form becomes seed when done with the right heart.
  • Scripture References: Romans 8:17, 1 Corinthians 3:6–7, John 15:5

Section 6: Positioned in the Window of Heaven

  • Description: Believers are not trying to gain access to heaven’s supply. They are already positioned in it through Christ. The key is not striving to open the window, but recognizing identity and giving in response to God’s love.
  • Main Points:
    • You’re Already Positioned in Provision – The believer stands in heavenly places with access to divine supply.
    • Give Because You Love, Not to Get – Motives matter; giving must be relational, not transactional. God gave His Son because of His love, and we are called to model this pattern.
    • You Can’t Outgive God – Every act of Spirit-led generosity is met with divine overflow.
  • Scripture References: Malachi 3:10, Ephesians 2:6, John 3:16

Conclusion

God is calling believers to live from His supernatural supply, not out of lack or performance. As sons and daughters of God, every seed sown in faith is met with God’s abundance. When vision aligns with God’s heart, provision flows freely. Believers must walk in obedience, give with purpose, and expect harvest—not for selfish gain, but for Kingdom impact