Rarely in our lives do we get an opportunity to know how we have affected another. I felt so encouraged to know that someone was actually paying attention four years before! But mostly, it was a reminder to me. Each one of us has the ability to plant seeds. We have the ability to plant positive seeds that can bear fruit for the kingdom and negative seeds that can crush spirits. There are times that I am sure I have missed opportunities, but this was a great reminder that you never know who is really listening.
Each one of us is an example to others around us and, as such, we must be conscious of what type of seeds we are planting. More often than not, you will not know whether you have affected someone positively or negatively or at all. We should never do anything looking for awards, praise or accolades. But as Tim encouraged me, I know it is my place now to encourage someone else: The person who originally shared that quote with me ten years ago.
Today, remember those people who have made a difference in your life. If possible, thank them for the legacy they have handed down to you.

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1. Be thoughtful. What kinds of seeds are you planting in people’s lives at work? At home? On a day-to-day basis? 2. Is there someone in your life who helped you during a tough time or molded your life? Have you said “thank you”? Now may be the time.
Psalm 10:12-18; 1 Timothy 1:5-7; Hebrews 3:7-19
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