
God’s Provision in the Harvest Leviticus 26:3–5 John 4:31–38
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“The point for today’s lesson is God’s provision is both rain and ripe fields—obedience positions us to receive and reap (Lev. 26:3–5; John 4:31–38): when we walk in God’s ways He supplies in season, and as we do His will with eyes lifted, He shows us ready opportunities to gather eternal fruit.”
I have 3 points
- Leviticus 26:3–5 — Provision Flows Through Obedience: When God’s people walk in His statutes, He sends “rain in season,” yielding abundance and safety—obedience is the channel of His timely supply.
- John 4:31–35 — Provision Includes Nourishment and Opportunity Right Now: Doing the Father’s will is the believer’s true food, and with eyes lifted we see that God has already provided ready fields to work today.
- John 4:36–38 — Provision Comes Through Partnership and Reward: God grants eternal fruit and real wages as sowers and reapers share the work—He lets us enter others’ labor so the whole body rejoices in one harvest.
“As I unpack the Scripture, ask yourself, ‘What provision has God already placed before me, and what one step of obedience will align me with His harvest today?’ Today’s lesson is brought to you by VT Adams Speaks.”
Brief guide for listening: notice the rain (resources God has already supplied), watch for the ripe fields (people and opportunities before you), and choose one faithful step you will take today in response.
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