Yep.
Yes.
GOOOOOOD!
2007-02-03 08:47:44
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answer #1
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Yes I have seen this principle work.
My husband was driving in the fog and hit a motorcyclist. There was damage to the cyclist bike which amounted to a considerable sum of money.
My husband told the driver to call to our address in one week's time for the money. At that time we did not have any savings, but my husband believed that the Lord would provide the money.
A few years previously, we had sowed an amount of money into a trust fund for a proposed retreat to be opened. The venture did not take off, and the money which people had given had been put in a high interest account by the trustees. It was decided that the money be given back to the individuals who had sowed it, and it so happened that it was the very day which we needed the money to pay for the damage to the motorbike, which was the exact amount we needed.
Praise God!
2007-02-03 16:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I am a believer in that. I sow seeds into others lives, and it may not come back to me the exact way I put it out, but I have been blessed with good health, many gifts and talents. Others have told me how I have been a blessing and an encouragement to them. We used to call it sowing and reaping, now it's called Karma.
2007-02-03 16:51:36
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answered by Special K 5
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As much as I believe in morning and night. I gave away a ring one morning, and by the same afternoon, a woman gave me a neckless and a pair of earrings.I sowed jewelry,I reaped jewelry. I sow money, I get money, but more of it. I've given away clothes, and someone would give me clothes,(many). Before I gave my life to the Lord. I done things, and always had them done to me. You lie,you get lied to, you cheat, some one will cheat on you, you go out of your way for others, others will go out of their way for you. I believe that's why God said 'do unto others, as you would have them do unto you'. You do reap what you sow, good or bad! I have had many experiences. When you put others needs before your own, God will always provide for your needs!
2007-02-03 19:14:40
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answered by jomi 4
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We do the sowing, others do the watering, and the Holy Spirit does the reaping.
2007-02-03 16:52:52
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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when we sow bad things, it cuts us off from the blessings of god, when we make good things happen to another, sowing good things, we get the good back. just seems to work like this. my ex left me for another at first it appeared good was happening to him, but since found out he is now reaping what he sowed, and what he made happen for me is now happening to him. only looked as if they were prospering and enjoying life, but in reality he is not getting even as much from life now as he had when we were together.
2007-02-03 17:07:11
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answered by jude 7
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When Billy Graham spoke many present came because they have some level of believe. Someone earlier had sowed the seed.
When they heard Billy Grahan present the Basic Gospel in earnest spirit and truth, many came forward - the work of the Holy Spirit who spoke through Billy Graham.
2007-02-03 16:52:04
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answered by Charles H 3
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WE all suffer from the consequences of our actions. Just look around you. there is no shortage of evidence. Of course if we act wisely, then we reap the benefits. This works at a personal, group, community, and national level too! Be well.
2007-02-03 16:50:31
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answered by Eso_ uk 4
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I do, anytime I plant seeds in the ground they always make a plant. When the plant gets mature and the vegetables or fruit are fully grown, I reap them, and they are always completely cut off the plant. So, I've seen it work many times.
2007-02-03 16:49:48
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answered by Prophet ENSLAVEMENTALITY (pbuh) 4
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What, like in farm work?
I have worked on several farms and small-holdings - sowing and reaping are very important.
A guy I know did plant maize at the wrong time of the year.
Does that help?
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2007-02-03 16:51:19
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answered by abetterfate 7
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I do not believe in it. I have been married for many years. Work hard. Don't consume drugs or alcohol. Have never struck my wife or kids. I have never stolen anything. Always make sure that I help others if I can. Never try to take any credit for things that are not my doing. Etc.
Yet I live in poor health. Barely surviving financially. With the only thing I see is 4 or 5 more decades of struggle and just barely getting by. I was physically and sexually abused as a child...............
2007-02-03 16:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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