
Seeds of Prosperity
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Spiritual farming requires more than just scattered seeds. Drawing from personal experience and biblical wisdom, Chaplain Terry Warner reveals why many believers struggle financially despite faithful giving—they're planting seeds without understanding the laws that govern harvest.
"Everything I touched broke, quit, or fell apart," Warner confesses about his life before learning proper seed time and harvest principles. This raw admission resonates with anyone who's felt stuck in cycles of lack despite sincere spiritual efforts. The breakthrough came when Warner and his wife committed to "build their house for God" according to biblical patterns, gradually moving from frustration to abundance through consistent application of scriptural principles.
The teaching unpacks Jesus's parables of the fig tree and the sower, applying them directly to financial stewardship. Rather than mindlessly "throwing money in the offering plate," Warner challenges listeners to strategically direct their seeds toward fertile soil, water them through prayer (especially in tongues), and protect them from the enemy's theft. He addresses the patience required—most seeds need at least 90 days to produce—while emphasizing the power of faith-filled declarations: "I have enough. I suffer no want. My God meets all my needs according to His riches in glory."
Ready to move from withered seeds to hundredfold returns? This episode provides practical steps to align your seed-planting with God's principles. Subscribe for new episodes every Monday, and visit thechaplainscorner.net to access more resources for your spiritual growth. Share your transformation story or prayer needs—Chaplain Warner personally responds to messages and prayer requests from listeners.
"The Flowers You Are Picking Today Come From the Seeds You Planted Yesterday. Don't Like Your Boquet Of Flowers? Then Change the Seeds You Are Planting Today." Chaplain Terry