In the morning sow your seed, and in the evening do not withhold your hand; for you do not know which will prosper, either this or that, or whether both alike will be good. Ecclessiastes 11:6 (NKJV)
In the previous verse, Solomon declared that we do not know the works of God. Yet, how much valuable time do we waste trying to “figure out” what God wants us to do before actually doing anything?
The overall implication of this verse is that God intends to do us good. If we are diligent to obey him fully by sowing our seed and the morning and the evening, we will prosper, one way or the other or perhaps both.
How many of us have unnecessary pain and/or privation because we did not use every resource that God had made available to us? The Holy Spirit is encouraging us to push on every door that is in front of us. As we do, we will discover which one or ones the Lord has unlocked.
Too often we effectively lock doors that the Lord has opened for us because we never bother to try them. We assume that we “know the works of God.” (Eccl. 11:5) Instead of applying ourselves to discover where God is working in our life, either because of our laziness or doubt or unbelief or fear or false humility, we forsake the blessing of God by choosing to sow only in the morning or only in the evening or maybe not at all.
The Holy Spirit is quite clear: “for you do not know which will prosper.” History is full of examples of “great plans that couldn’t fail” doing just that. On the other hand, your have benefited this very day from “accidental” discoveries.
The Holy Spirit’s directive is to act on what we know, to use what He has already given us, just as He did to Moses.
Then Moses answered and said, “But suppose they will not believe me or listen to my voice; suppose they say, ‘The LORD has not appeared to you.’ “ So the LORD said to him, “What is that in your hand?” And he said, “A rod.” Exodus 4:1-2 (NKJV)
People would ask me what was I going to do for work when I moved to Kansas City. I really didn’t know. I had a desire to either start or buy a business. That is what I was most excited about.
However, I have never done that before. Additionally, someone had offered me a job. Also, a recruiter had just contacted me.
The truth is that I did not know which would prosper. Therefore, I chose to sow my seed in the morning and again in the evening. I decided to send the recruiter my resume and call the man who offered me the job. I did not know which would prosper but I decided to act on what God had put into my hand.
It took TEN months longer than I planned to finish remodeling my house and then to sell it. Over time, the man who offered me the job stopped returning my calls. The recruiter didn’t seem all that interested after I gave him my resume.
So, what do I have in my hand? I still have this course on buying a business that my wife and I paid for. We paid for it because we thought that it was the right thing to do at the time.
What if my plan on buying or starting a business doesn’t work out? It wouldn’t be the first time that I have “heard God” and ended up with a less than favorable outcome.
However, it IS in my hand. I am going to pick it up and use it! Perhaps God has or will open a door!