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I need a paragraphs on as you sow so shall you reap

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Answered by durba39
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What's the origin of the phrase 'As you sow so shall you reap'? From the Bible, Galatians VI (King James Version): Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.

and As a man sows, so shall he reap. Prov. Things will happen to you good or bad, according to how you behaveWhat Bible verse says you reap what you sow?

In his Christian New Testament Epistle to the Galatians, Paul the Apostle writes: “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” He goes on to instruct the Galatians to “sow to please the spirit” rather than the flesh, indicating that a spiritual life will result in reward.

The immutable law of cause and effect manages everything. The reason why many people question the veracity of the answer 'always' is because they believe they deserve to reap according to their actions.

Law #1: Every Marriage Is Affected By Sowing And Reaping

You see, all actions have consequences, whether positive or negative. Right now, everyone is planting seeds through actions or decisions that will one day grow into a harvest that they will reap.

Law #1: Every Marriage Is Affected By Sowing And Reaping

On the most basic level, the concept of sowing and reaping works like this: ... Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him. –Genesis 26:11 (NKJV) But in most cases, sowing and reaping works more like it is described in that Ecclesiastes verse at the top.

Answered by SelieVisa
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As you sow, so shall you reap

'As you sow so shall you reap' is a popular proverb with a good moral message. The proverb basically means that our present actions will have future consequences.

Action is always accompanied by the reaction. If we treat others badly today we will receive bad treatment from others tomorrow. If we do good things, good things will happen to us sooner or later.

The term “sow” refers to the act of planting a seed and “reap” refers to harvesting that seed. If we plant a mango tree today, we will get mango fruits from it. Similarly, our present actions will bring back the same effects in the future.

The proverb applies to all areas of our lives. If a student studies well he will get high marks. He will be rewarded with a successful career. But if he is lazy he will meet with failure and disappointment in life.

Our actions today will have future consequences. Therefore, always plant good seeds with your time, energy, and talent today so that you will reap a good harvest in due time.

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