Sowing into the Kingdom
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What a Glorious Morning as Brethren we celebrate in the Victory of our Glorious King In His Overflow. I want to encourage you with a short giving message on
**Sowing into the Kingdom: ** and keeping in the theme,
Easter is more than a celebration—it is the heartbeat of our faith. It is the reminder that Jesus did not hold back, that He gave Himself fully, that He poured out His life so we could be reconciled to our Father.
Matthew 6:33
*"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."* —
The resurrection changed everything. It is our invitation into a life no longer bound by fear, scarcity, or hesitation. Jesus did not give sparingly—He gave **fully**, He gave **joyfully**, He gave **willingly**. And He calls us to live with that same surrendered trust—to sow into His Kingdom, knowing that in Him, everything else finds its place.
### **The Power of Resurrection is Giving**
Isaiah echoes the very heart of Easter:
*"Because He poured out His soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors; yet He bore the sin of many and makes intercession for the transgressors."* — Isaiah 53:12
Jesus did not give out of obligation—He gave out of **love**. He sowed Himself—His very life—into the redemption of humanity, and through that, He reaped an eternal harvest.
And now, He calls us to sow—not from duty, but from **gratitude**. Not to earn, but to respond. Not to gain, but to reflect His love in the world.
### **The Well of Life**
Imagine coming upon a well in a dry land. You see the potential—it should bring life—but the well looks empty. **Many would walk away, deciding it has no water. **
But the truth is, the water is there—it just hasn’t been drawn out.
This is the Kingdom of God. Often, we hesitate to sow—whether through generosity, service, love—because we don’t immediately see the fruit. But Easter reminds us:
**what looks empty can be full, what looks dead can live again. **
Jesus was placed in a tomb, and for three days, it seemed like the end. But when the stone was rolled away, the truth was revealed—**what was planted in sacrifice rose in glory. **
🔥 *The grave is empty, and so are our limitations! * I would like to invite you give as you are led **not out of fear, but in resurrection faith**. Let us serve, sow, and trust—knowing that as we *seek first His Kingdom*, we walk in **overflow, victory, and resurrection power! ** Amen!
