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Nicolet BellA Prayer to Reap What You Sow
October 2, 2025 ● 6 minShare this episode
A Prayer to Reap What You Sow
Peace is one of the deepest longings of our hearts, and yet it can feel just out of reach—especially in strained relationships.In today's episode by Brooke McGlothlin, we explore how true wisdom is shown in the way we live and get along with others. It’s not always easy—just like tending a garden takes sweat, patience, and perseverance—but sowing peace is always worth the effort. God promises a harvest of righteousness for those who keep planting seeds of reconciliation, dignity, and honor.
Reference: James 3:18
Prayer: Father, give me and my family the desire to do the right thing, even if the favor isn't returned, sowing seeds of peace in the dark, troubled places of our lives. Over time, Lord, we pray that you will grow those seeds, produce fruit that glorifies your name, and produce a harvest of righteousness in your people. In Jesus' name, amen.
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