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HARVEST LESSONS: Encouragement in Every Attempt

HARVEST LESSONS: Encouragement in Every Attempt

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HARVEST (5) | THE ATTEMPT AT HARVEST | CHIMDI OHAHUNA In this episode, we explore the profound truth found in John 4:35, the encouragement to win souls, just as a farmer goes out to raise crops. Soul winning is not a one-time act but a continuous journey of attempts, growth, and perseverance. After the fall of man, humanity lost the ability to get everything right on the first try and began living by attempts. Yet, within this gift of attempts lies growth, discipline, and resilience. Just as physical growth comes with challenges, so does spiritual growth. Every attempt at soul winning is both a challenge and an opportunity, to conquer obstacles, to learn, and to do better. This episode reminds us that: - Attempts are gifts:- they shape discipline, strengthen resolve, and prepare us for greater victories. - Challenges are not setbacks:- they are stepping stones to deeper faith and stronger witness. - Failure is not final:- it is a journey, a teacher, and a doorway to wisdom. - Soul winning requires persistence:- you may not succeed in the first attempt, but every effort counts in God’s economy. We emphasize that in God, nothing is wasted. A wise person is one who dares to attempt what others have not and finds success through perseverance. Even failed attempts carry encouragement, for they teach us discipline and humility. Ultimately, the greatest attempt at evangelism is not only in words but in living Christ daily, letting His life shine through us as the most powerful testimony. Tune in to be inspired, challenged, and equipped to keep pressing forward in the harvest field. Every attempt matters, and every soul is worth the effort. Jesus is Lord.g5
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