The Seed and the Soilਨਮੂਨਾ

Growing Through Pruning and Pressure
Fruitfulness is not just about comfort—it’s about cultivation. Jesus said, “Every branch that bears fruit, My Father prunes, so that it may bear more fruit” (John 15:2).
Pruning seasons can be painful. God may remove certain people, plans, or habits; not to punish you, but to prepare you for greater harvest. Don’t resist His hand; pruning precedes promotion.
Pressure is part of growth. James 1:2–4 says that testing produces endurance. The seed of greatness grows best under pressure. Storms don’t destroy strong roots; they strengthen them.
When you understand this, you’ll stop asking, “Why me?” and start saying, “Grow me, Lord.”
Reflection:
What has God been pruning in your life recently? How can you cooperate with His process instead of resisting it?
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About this Plan

God’s Word is a seed, and our hearts are the soil. Every promise, instruction, and revelation carries within it the potential for transformation; but the condition of our hearts determines the harvest we see. In this 5-day journey, you’ll discover how to nurture a heart that receives God’s Word, grows strong roots, and bears fruit that lasts. Through Scripture, you’ll learn how to overcome hard seasons, protect your growth, and live a fruitful, Spirit-filled life. Whether you feel stuck, dry, or hungry for more of God, this plan will help you prepare your soil for divine increase.
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