Good Soil, Different YieldsSample

CONTENTMENT WITHOUT COMPLACENCY
Contentment does not mean stagnation. It means trusting God with the outcome while remaining committed to growth.
When we chase percentages instead of presence, we risk burnout, pride, or discouragement. But when we walk faithfully, God produces fruit in His time.
The goal of Christianity is not maximum output—it is faithful obedience. If fruit exists, God is at work.
Reflection:
- Are you content with where God has you right now?
- How can you pursue growth without pressure?
Prayer:
God, teach me contentment without complacency. Help me trust You with both my growth and my yield. Amen.
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About this Plan

This 7-day study explores the Parable of the Sower, showing how the same seed produces different results based on the condition of the soil. Through the imagery of hard paths, rocky ground, thorny places, and good soil, it examines real challenges in following Christ today: distractions, shallow faith, competing priorities, and the slow work of spiritual growth. Designed for both new and mature believers. Good Soil, Different Yields reframes Jesus’ teaching on thirty, sixty, and a hundred fold harvests, reminding us that God values faithfulness over comparison and inviting hearts toward steady, contented growth
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