What Are You Reaping?

Whatever you respect in life becomes more grounded. 

Whatever you oppose develops more fragile 



Yielded intends to give up or submit, as characterized by dictionary.com. The caution sign you see while driving is portrayed as a sign that is red and white in shading with red letters. This shading blend alarms the drivers of the approaching perils out and about. It trains the driver to back off, stop when important, and continue securely and know about the approaching traffic. 

It is a term used to depict my stance and life concerning my walk and association with God. We respect what is a need in our lives. God is the need in my life in light of the fact that all that I am originates from Him for me. 

We settle on decisions in our lives that shows what we are yielded as well. At the point when you respect the negative, you will get back negative outcomes and when you respect the positive you will get positive outcomes. You will serve your decisions/choices on the grounds that the law of planting and harvesting is essentially regardless. Getting increasingly aware of the decisions/choices you settle on and the impacts of those decisions/choices is vital in light of the fact that they don't simply influence you, yet influence everybody near you. Galatians 6:8 shows the aftereffects of what happens when you respect the tissue or the Spirit of God: 

Galatians 6:8 (Contemporary English Version) 

In the event that you pursue your egotistical wants, you will gather obliteration, yet on the off chance that you pursue the Spirit, you will reap unceasing life. 

Here are 7 stages on the best way to respect settle on better decisions/choices: 

1) Pray and tune in for the appropriate response 

2) Allowing Godly astuteness to oversee your life will assist you with making the correct choices 

3) Think through and consider the consequence of your activities 

4) When managing forceful feelings, take a full breath to quiet down so you can react as opposed to responding 

5) Weigh the masters and cons and go with the positive 

6) Learn from the negative so not to rehash the cycle 

7) Learn to stop and get tranquil 

Yielding will shield you from being rushed. Keep in mind this idiom which I learned in grade school "Flurry makes squander". There is control in yielding. In yielding you can regroup and can settle on dependable choices/decisions. 

"True wisdom is marked by a willingness to listen and a sense of knowing when to yield." 
Elizabeth George