Morning Morsels 053: Woe to the Wicked

The seeds you plant will bear the fruit you must eat, good or bad.

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Shalom, and happy morning to you. We have long talked about the spiritual algorithms that play out in our lives as a result of our decisions and actions. Everything we do (how it affects other people) has consequences or rewards. Anything you do that has a negative impact on others will double back on your own head adversely.

Daily we see people committing terrible acts of wickedness, injustices, and iniquities great and small, and many of them seem to be getting away with it, miraculously skirting punishment. Prophecy, however, must be fulfilled, and Scripture is clear on how our actions and words are like the seeds we plant, and eventually all of those seeds will bear some kind of fruit we must eat and experience. It is in our best interest, therefore, to continually plant good and proper seeds of righteousness that will result in a bountiful harvest of positivity and blessings, which many will benefit from. For, it is written:

10 Tell the righteous that it shall be well with them, for they shall eat the fruit of their deeds. 11 Woe to the wicked! It shall be ill with him, for what his hands have dealt out shall be done to him.

—Isaiah 3:10 – 11


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