How Important are you to Me?
How important are you to Me?
As I was looking around today, a simple question settled into my spirit—not loud, not dramatic—just steady and unmistakable:
How important are you to Me?
And then came the answer, one I may never fully see the results of on this side of heaven: “My greatest harvest will come from the seeds I plant in you.”
- Not the crowds.
- Not the platforms.
-Not the applause or the outcomes we measure.
You.
Much of what God asks us to do is unseen, unfinished, and unresolved in our lifetime.
When we speak His Word, live it out, and pass it on to others, we are planting seeds we may never personally see come to harvest.
Ministry was never meant to be a transaction—I give, I see results.
It is an act of obedience—I plant, God grows.
Jesus said, “One sows and another reaps.” (John 4:37)
That truth frees us. Our calling is not to manage outcomes, measure success, or force fruit. Our calling is to be faithful with the seed—God’s Word—entrusted to us.
Some of what you’ve poured into others will take root years from now. Some will surface in moments you’re not present for. Some will bless people who never know your name.
And that’s okay.
God has always worked this way—through generations, not headlines. When we plant His Word in others, we are participating in a harvest that belongs to Him alone.
So if I may pass this on to you:
Plant faithfully.
Trust deeply.
And rest in this truth—No seed sown in obedience is ever wasted.
Anne Mileur"When we speak His Word, live it out, and pass it on to others, we are planting seeds we may never personally see come to harvest. No seed sown in obedience is ever wasted."
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Quote of the Day - "My grand-pappy use to always say, don't jump in the water to try to save someone who is drowning, if you don't knkow how to swim." ~ Lane Street
Lane Street"I have seen too many try and they both end up under water and folks that advice wasn’t just about water.” ~ Lane Street
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