SOWING AND REAPING

The Laws of Sowing & Reaping «

HH, Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div

The law of cause and effect is a basic law of life. The Bible calls it the Law of Sowing and Reaping.

You reap whatever you sow. If you sow to your own flesh, you will reap corruption from the flesh; but if you sow to the Spirit, you will reap eternal life from the Spirit. Galatians 6:7-8

When God tells us that we will reap what we sow, He is not punishing us; He’s telling us how things really are. And so America is going to reap whatsoever she sows, Regrettable we are caught into this mess but out of this, I pray that something good will emerge for the betterment of the country and the world at large.

  • If you smoke cigarettes, you most likely will develop a smoker’s hack, and you may even get lung cancer.
  • If you overspend, you most likely will get calls from creditors, and you may even go hungry because you have no money for food.
  • On the other hand, if you eat right and exercise regularly, you may suffer from fewer colds and bouts with the flu.
  • If you budget wisely, you will have money for the bill collectors and for the grocery store.

Sometimes, however, people don’t reap what they sow, because someone else steps in and reaps the consequences for them.

If every time you overspent, your parents sent you money to cover check overdrafts or high credit-card balances, you wouldn’t reap the consequences of your spend-thrift ways. Your parents would be protecting you from the natural consequences: the hounding of creditors or going hungry.

As the parents in the above example demonstrate, the Law of Sowing and Reaping can be interrupted. And it is often people who have no boundaries who do the interrupting. Just as we can interfere with the law of gravity by catching a glass tumbling off the table, people can interfere with the Law of Cause and Effect by stepping in and rescuing irresponsible people. Rescuing a person from the natural consequences of his/her behaviour enables him/her to continue in irresponsible behaviour. The Law of Sowing and Reaping has not been repealed. It is still operating. But the doer is not suffering the consequences; someone else is.

Today we call a person who continually rescues another person a codependent. In effect, codependent, boundaryless people “cosign the note” of life for the irresponsible person. Then they end up paying the bills – physically, emotionally, and spiritually – and the spendthrift continues out of control with no consequences. He continues to be loved, pampered, and treated nicely.

Establishing boundaries helps codependent people stop interrupting the Law of Sowing and Reaping in their loved one’s life. Boundaries force the person who is doing the sowing to also do the reaping.

It doesn’t help just to confront the irresponsible person. A client will often say to me, “But I do confront Andrew. I have tried many times to let him know what I think about his behaviour and that he needs to change.” In reality, my client is only nagging Andrew. Andrew will not feel the need to change because his behaviour is not causing him any pain. Confronting an irresponsible person is not painful to him; only consequences are.

If Andrew is wise, confrontation might change his behaviour. But people caught in destructive patterns are usually not wise. They need to suffer consequences before they change their behaviour. The Bible tells us it is worthless to confront foolish people:

Do not rebuke a mocker or he will hate you; rebuke a wise man and he will love you. – Proverbs 9:8

Codependent people bring insults and pain onto themselves when they confront irresponsible people. In reality, they just need to stop interrupting the law of sowing and reaping in someone’s life. May Almighty God bless and continues to keep us in His service,Sowing and Reaping – Ambassadors for Jesus Christ

 

Author: Godfrey Gregg

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