Regardless of culture or language, harvest is a joyful season. It showcases months of work, prayer, and patience. In rural areas, harvest represents the reward for labour through full granaries, shared meals, and joyous moments.
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When Jesus explained the parable of the sower, He described the good soil as producing a harvest – thirty, sixty, even a hundred times what was sown Matthew 13:8, 23 (AMP). This image of abundance isn’t about wealth or worldly success; rather, it concerns spiritual fruitfulness—the visible outcome of a life grounded in God’s Word. But what does it mean to be spiritually fruitful? And how can we recognise this growth in our lives or in the communities we serve?