If you want to reap financial blessings, you have to sow financially. — Joyce Meyer
If you want to reap financial blessings, you have to sow financially.
Author: Joyce Meyer
Insight: We live in a culture that wants shortcuts—the investment that doubles overnight, the career move that skips the middle steps, the body that transforms without the gym. But anyone who's actually built something knows there's no such thing. Money follows the same law as a garden: nothing grows without seeds going into the ground first. This doesn't mean you need to be reckless or give away rent money. It means recognizing that financial growth requires you to do things that feel counterintuitive when you're tight on cash. It's the small regular investment instead of keeping every dollar in your mattress. It's spending on education or tools that multiply your earning power. It's the generous tipping, the helping-a-friend-move kind of reciprocity, the small business you support that one day supports you back. These feel like losses in the moment, but they're actually seeds. The tricky part is that you can't control the exact harvest. You can't force a garden to grow faster by worrying about it. But you can absolutely guarantee nothing happens if you never plant anything at all. Financial blessings aren't usually random luck—they're the natural result of moving your money in directions that create actual value, whether that's for others or for your own future self.