“Now He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your store of seed and will increase the harvest of your righteousness.” 2 Corinthians 9:10 (BSB)
Provision begins with seed. God’s system has always been seed first, harvest second. And according to 2 Corinthians 9:10, God Himself supplies seed to the sower. Not to the watcher. Not to the worrier. Not to the hesitant. To the sower. Seed is God’s way of partnering with you in the flow of increase. When God places seed in your hand, He is not giving you something small—He is giving you the beginning of something supernatural. Seed is the proof that God is committed to your future harvest.
To say God gives seed to the sower means you stop seeing seed as loss and start seeing it as strategy. Seed is not subtraction—it is multiplication in disguise. Seed is not leaving your life—it is entering your future. Seed is not something you “give away”—it is something you plant. God gives seed because He intends for you to sow it. He gives seed because He trusts you with increase. He gives seed because He is setting you up for a harvest that is bigger than what you could produce on your own.
This Truth breaks the lie that you must wait for abundance before you can sow. Many believers say, “When I have more, I’ll give more.” But God’s system works the opposite way: when you sow what you have, God supplies more. Seed is not about amount—it is about obedience. It is about trust. It is about participating in God’s economy instead of the world’s. The enemy wants you to fear sowing so you will stay disconnected from the flow of supernatural increase. But Scripture is clear: God gives seed, and God multiplies seed. You are never without seed—He always puts something in your hand.
Living this way produces confidence and expectation. You stop seeing giving as a burden and start seeing it as a privilege. You stop fearing lack because you know God will always supply seed. You stop hesitating to sow because you know harvest is guaranteed. When you understand that God gives seed to the sower, you begin to look for opportunities to plant. You begin to recognize the seeds in your hand—ideas, resources, time, finances, encouragement—and you sow them with faith, knowing God is the One who multiplies.
Today is about embracing the Truth that God has already placed seed in your hand. You are not empty. You are not without supply. You are a sower, and God is the One who gives seed.
Confession: God gives seed to me because I am a sower. I recognize my seed, I sow it in faith, and I expect supernatural increase.
Prayer: Father, thank You for supplying seed to me. Show me what to sow, where to sow, and how to sow with faith and expectation.
Closing Charge: Look at what’s in your hand today—your seed is the beginning of your next harvest.