Are you cultivating or are you chasing “pipe dreams?”

There are a seemingly unlimited amount of coaches today that offer their services to help you to make more money easily, working less hours, while you are traveling around the word enjoying the sights. While I appreciate coaches who do give out valid, useful, actionable training, my perspective on this is that it is deceitful to say to people that it is easy to make money and build businesses. It is also deceitful to say to them that they can travel the world and live a life of ease while making “tons of money.” Many of those who are marketing this type of hype work very hard in their marketing efforts. They spend many thousands of dollars advertising and promoting their products and services in order for you to purchase them. In most cases, the only ones that are making real money on this training are the ones who are selling you the “get rich quick” courses. Proverbs 28:19 has something to say about this. Here is this verse in both the Amplified version and in the Good News Translation:

Proverbs 28:19 (AMP) “He who cultivates his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless people and pursuits will have poverty enough.” Proverbs 28:19 (GNT) “A hard-working farmer has plenty to eat. People who waste time will always be poor.”

Notice how both versions of this verse speak of cultivating their land and hard work. In all successful endeavors, there is good old-fashioned hard work. The scriptures promise that if we cultivate our land, we will have plenty of bread. Our land is our life and the work of our hands. If we waste our precious time in frivolous pursuits or ideas such as these “get rich quick” schemes, we will end up in poverty. The reason why “get rich quick” schemes sound so good and enticing, is because most only want the benefits. They don’t want the responsibility of working hard, planning, investing and discipline. Even politicians today are using this very same promise. Vote for them and they will give you everything for free. In reality, nothing is free. Someone has to pay for things. Reject those who offer grandiose promises of plenty with ease and enjoyment. Stand on the word of God. If you work hard and truly cultivate your land, God says you will have plenty of bread! Reject laziness and apathy, and embrace diligence. Reject the poverty and fear mindset and embrace the understanding that God has already given us all the resources we need all around us. We need to prayerfully and diligently utilize these resources, with wisdom, patience and vision. We also need to be consistent and not be afraid to make mistakes. All successful people make mistakes. Actually, they make more mistakes than most. but they keep on creating services and products that people want or need. And guess what, they become successful in their endeavors. It’s Summer, are you cultivating your land?

Only farmers understand this!

We are already in June. June is when Summer begins. Summer is a time when Farmers are busy with the land and family, planting, tilling, watching and surveilling for rodents and other pests that might destroy the crops, They also apply vitamins, minerals,  enzymes, and other nutrients to the ground to ensure good healthy soil and crops. 

Vitamins are for the nutrition of the plants, and act especially in the regulation of metabolic processes. So farmers are concerned with making sure that all of the internal and external processes and conditions are present for a healthy harvest. They take responsibility for the health of the crops and the soil.

Enzymes catalyze or set off specific biochemical reactions The word enzyme comes from a root word that means leaven. As you know, if you put a little leaven in dough, it will affect the whole lump of dough. It changes it. Farmers know that their investment in the land will set off positive reactions that will bless their family and their community. It will change their communities and their futures for the better.

Minerals such as stone, coal, salt, sulfur, sand, petroleum, water, or natural gas are obtained usually from the ground. Minerals are needed because it helps plants as well as our bodies grow, develop, and stay healthy.

Farmers know that this is critical so they are dedicated in Summer to watch over and continually nourish their seed/investment, their family and their ministry. Summer is a time of priorities This is a time of investment in the land and in the family. They also train their sons and daughters to take care if the land.

Farmers know that it is important to have their priorities in order. No investment/no seed = no harvest. Farmers don’t tell the land, “see you in September.” Their harvest is dependent upon their work/their investment.

Remember, What we do for others, God will do for us. (Luke 6:31).                        Do everything as unto the Lord (Col 3:23).

Remember, you are a farmer. What is your vision for this Summer? Are you watching over your land? It’s not time to let go of everything and relax all Summer long. It’s time to engage as a farmer and cultivate what God has placed in your hands!

2 Timothy 2:6 “The hardworking farmer must be first to partake of the crops.”