*Two Fields, Two Futures*
> “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked. For whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” — Galatians 6:7
Every human life is a living field—silent, yet constantly receiving seeds. Thoughts, words, habits, decisions—none of them are neutral. Each one is planted into the soil of your spirit. Whether seen or unseen, every seed carries within it a future. You may forget what you sowed, but the field never forgets.
God has established an unchangeable spiritual law: what you sow, you reap. Grace does not cancel this law; it reveals it more clearly. Many desire a different harvest without changing their seed. But God is not mocked—He cannot be manipulated by outward religion while inwardly we sow to the flesh. The harvest is always honest, even when we are not.
There are not many paths—only two: the flesh or the Spirit. The flesh is not merely sinful actions; it is a life centered on self, independence from God, and gratification without surrender. Its end is decay—sometimes slowly, sometimes suddenly—but always surely. The Spirit, however, leads toward life—true life that carries peace, purity, and eternal weight. Every day, every decision leans in one of these two directions. Neutrality is an illusion.
Your life today is the harvest of yesterday’s seeds. If there is confusion, dryness, or unrest, it is worth asking: What have I been sowing? The flesh may promise pleasure, but it produces emptiness. The Spirit may require discipline, but it yields life and peace. The evidence is not in what we claim, but in what we consistently cultivate.
If a life continually reflects the flesh, the issue is not lack of grace—it is lack of surrender. God has already given everything needed for life and godliness. The question is not, “Has God given enough?” but “Have I yielded enough?” Surrender is the gateway through which grace flows. Without it, even abundant grace remains unused.
Choose carefully. Sow intentionally. Walk humbly. For in the end, the field will reveal the truth—and the harvest will testify of the seeds you chose.
Your brother in Christ,
Apostle Ashok Martin