“Now He that ministereth seed to the sower both minister bread for your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your righteousness” —2 Corinthians 9:10.
THE seed, we are told, is the Word. Sown in faith, the results may not be seen immediately but the harvest is sure, for God has declared His word shall not return unto Him void. Many a tender gospel message has seemed to fall upon deaf ears, but in after days there has come back to some who heard words that seemed to have been completely ignored or utterly forgotten. So the laborer is to work on, sowing in hope, trusting that God will give the seed to germinate and to bear fruit for His glory in time to come. To a discouraged evangelist an aged brother exclaimed, “Many a one will die easier for what he has heard tonight!”
“It was only a tiny seed at the first,
And its power I little knew:
But ‘twas sown, and the germ from its prison burst,
And was nourished by sunshine and dew.
The grain of the past was a blessing at last,
In the bountiful harvest that grew.
Go hopefully on in the work of the day,
Scatter broadcast the seed of the Word;
Sing thy song, though unseen; drop the word by the way,
And leave the results with the Lord.
Though but little at most—and with nothing to boast,
‘What she could’ will insure a reward!”
—W. J. H. Brealey.