“Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.”
-- Og Mandino
I remember years ago asking a gentleman about the corn he was planting. He explained to me that the one kernel he placed in the ground, if it received proper fertilization and the right amount of rain, would grow and, in about 120 days, be ready for harvest. He went on to say that from that single kernel would grow a stalk producing two ears of corn, and each ear would contain roughly 500 kernels. I was amazed that one small seed could produce such an abundant harvest!
This is the law of the harvest. Another remarkable truth is that you never reap immediately after you plant. The harvest always comes later. And what you sow, whether good or bad, is exactly what you will one day reap.
As you go through this week, do your very best in everything you do. Sow well. Sow faithfully. Because the harvest will come—and what you reap will be the result of what you planted.
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. --Galatians 6:7