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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 4 MIN

Your labor is never in vain when God is in charge.

from Faith for Everyday · host Edwine Mbuzaa

Send us Fan MailHave you ever felt like your spiritual efforts aren't making a difference? That overwhelming sense of pouring yourself out without seeing tangible results can leave even the most dedicated believer questioning their impact. But what if the apparent lack of visible growth is actually part of God's perfect design?Today we dive into a powerful truth from 1 Corinthians 3:6, where Paul writes, "I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase." This short verse transforms how we should view our spiritual contributions. Whether you're evangelizing, discipling others, raising children in faith, or simply trying to live authentically for Christ, your role might be that of a planter—the first to introduce truth—or a waterer, nurturing seeds others have sown. But the profound revelation here is that while our faithful participation matters deeply, only God brings true growth and transformation.This spiritual principle challenges our need for immediate validation. The kingdom of God often operates on a timeline we can't see or control. Your kindness, testimony, or example might bear fruit years after the initial encounter. That encouraging word you offered could sustain someone through trials long after you've forgotten the conversation. The key is continuing in faithful obedience without obsessing over measurable outcomes. God is masterfully weaving together countless acts of faithfulness—including yours—into His perfect plan. So don't grow weary or discouraged when growth seems slow or invisible. Keep planting, keep watering, and trust that beneath the surface, God is giving the increase. The harvest is coming, and it will absolutely be worth the wait.

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Send us Fan Mail Have you ever felt like your spiritual efforts aren't making a difference? That overwhelming sense of pouring yourself out without seeing tangible results can leave even the most dedicated believer questioning their impact. But what if the apparent lack of visible growth is actually part of God's perfect design? Today we dive into a powerful truth from 1 Corinthians 3:6, where Paul writes, "I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase." This short verse transforms h...

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