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Welcome to the WealthBuilders Podcast where Karen Conrad Metcalfe and Dave Metcalfe discuss the universal “seed principle” from Genesis and how it affects personal growth.

Using a fascinating Japanese water experiment to illustrate how positive and negative words can physically impact our environment. You will be encouraged to plant positive seeds, speak life-giving words, and trust in God’s transformative power.

Tune in to learn how everything reproduces after its own kind—including thoughts and emotions. Cultivating Good Soil: How Your Thoughts Shape Your Future

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Episode Show Notes

Overcoming Seasons of Disappointment

  • Things might not be working in life, but disappointment can be overcome.
  • A negative imagination can lead to negative thoughts, but a positive imagination aligned with God’s Word will lead to good.

The Seed Principle

  • The seed principle from Genesis, explains how every seed yields its own kind of fruit.
  • Thoughts and deeds are seeds that grow in the heart and can lead to positive or negative outcomes.
  • A positive imagination controlled by the Holy Spirit is necessary.
  • Imagination can manifest in real life.

The Power of Words 

  • A Japanese scientist demonstrates the power of words on water.
  • Positive words made the water beautiful.
  • Humans are 70% water. 
  • The words we speak over ourselves affect us physically and spiritually.
  • Galatians 6:7 explains that whatever we sow, we will reap.
  • Negative thoughts can manifest in emotions, and speaking positive words can change the situation.

Sowing Seeds and the Role of the Sower

  • Seeds can be sown by God, the enemy, friends, family, or the world.
  • Don’t allow negative thoughts to take root.
  • We have a responsibility to guard our hearts, (2 Peter 2 and 1 Corinthians 15:33).
  • Different sowers can plant thoughts, words, or emotions into your heart, and it’s important to recognize their influence.

Soil Types and Their Implications

  • Different soil types: hard, rocky, thorny, and good.
  • Hard soil represents a heart that is hardened to God’s Word due to lack of understanding or a broken heart.
  • Rocky soil represents initial excitement that fades when things get difficult.
  • Thorny soil is anything that chokes out God’s Word, including sin, human traditions, and worldly desires.

Good Soil and Active Participation

  • Good soil represents a heart actively ready to hear and participate with the Lord.
  • God’s Word planted in a good heart produces 30, 60, or 100-fold results.
  • Speaking positive words helps align the heart with God’s promises and manifest results.
  • Pray for the right customers for your business and have a positive mindset.

Practical Steps

  • Practice active listening and believing what God says about a situation.
  • Be patient and give time for things to grow.
  • Training and acquiring knowledge is important to moving forward.
  • Let the Lord help you through situations.
  • Look to the Lord for help and stay consistent.

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