Sowing and Reaping in Relationships

EPISODE · Jul 17, 2024 · 7 MIN

Sowing and Reaping in Relationships

from Daily Love Letters from God · host Wesleyne

"Relationships are meant to be mutual, where you can get what you need in your times of need, and you can also give those things that are needed."- WesleyneWord of The Day"Thus the saying, 'One sows and another reaps,' is true."- John 4:37Sometimes we don't reap in the same field that we sow in. When we sow into people, we may not always receive from the same people. Relationships may not always be mutual friendships, but rather opportunities for mentoring and pouring into others. It's important to evaluate our relationships and seek out those who can sow into us as well. Relationships should be mutual, where we can both give and receive. The key takeaway is to ensure that our relationships either sow back into us or continue to sow into others, creating a cycle of growth and support.TakeawaysSometimes we may not receive from the same people we sow into.Not all relationships are mutual friendships; some are opportunities for mentoring and pouring into others.Evaluate relationships and seek out those who can sow into us as well.Relationships should be mutual, where we can both give and receive.Chapters00:00- Sowing and Reaping02:28- Feeling Unreciprocated in Relationships03:55- Seeking God’s Guidance in Relationships05:21- The Importance of Giving and Receiving in Relationships07:00- Conclusion and Call to ActionAre you pouring into others who can continue the cycle of sowing? Share your insights and leave a review of today's episode, using the link below; What questions are you struggling to answer? Wesleyne would love to answer these questions for you personally. Send any questions or prayer requests to [email protected] Wesleyne on Instagram @wesleynewhittaker We would love to hear how today's message has impacted you. Be blessed today!

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