Brief Summary
This video discusses the concept of fruitfulness and productivity, emphasizing that everyone has a unique potential or "seed" within them, given by God, that will produce after its kind. It encourages individuals to align their training and efforts with their innate potential rather than mimicking others, and assures that one's passions and aptitudes will naturally guide them toward their calling unless deliberately misguided. The video concludes with a prayer for fulfilling one's divine assignment and striving for excellence.
- Everyone has a unique potential or "seed" within them, given by God.
- Align training and efforts with innate potential rather than mimicking others.
- Passions and aptitudes will naturally guide toward calling unless deliberately misguided.
Introduction
The video starts with a reading from Genesis 1:24, highlighting God's instruction for the earth to bring forth living creatures according to their kind. This sets the stage for the sermon's core message about productivity and fruitfulness.
The Principle of Producing After Its Kind
The sermon explains that everything produces after its kind, meaning that the seed within us will only produce according to its nature. For example, to produce music, one must sow the musical gift or potential within them. Similarly, to become a doctor, nurse, or pastor, the corresponding seed or calling must be present within the individual.
Aligning Potential with Training
God has given each person something unique within them, and what is planted within will produce after its kind. The problem arises when individuals try to produce what someone else is producing, without having the seed for it, leading to a meaningless pursuit. It's important to align training with potential to become truly fruitful.
Guidance Towards Your Calling
Even if one trains for the "wrong thing," the inherent calling or seed within will often guide them. Aptitude, thoughts, passions, and inclinations will lead individuals toward their destined place, unless someone deliberately interferes with their development. Going with the flow often leads to fulfilling God's calling.
Conclusion and Prayer
The earth is a fruitful place, and God has given us the potential to produce what we are designed to produce. The sermon concludes with a prayer, asking for help to fulfill the assignment for which we were created and to be the best for God.