Kingdom Carriers | A Kingdom Seed Returned
Some Kingdom seeds take years to come full circle.
Many years ago, while I was based at Auckland City Hospital, I had the privilege of praying regularly with a colleague and dear friend, Dr Kai. During that same season, when I was pastoring in South Africa, he sowed generously into a church building project — quietly, faithfully, and without expectation. He also supported the work by purchasing copies of Hope Rising.
Last year, as Kingdom Carriers was released, I felt led to sow back into his life. I sent a box of copies to him through internal delivery — not as a reminder, not as a request, and not with any expectation attached — simply as an act of gratitude and obedience.
The Kingdom does not operate on transactions.
It moves through honor, generosity, and faithfulness across seasons.
Sometimes obedience looks like returning a seed —
trusting God with the outcome and keeping the heart clean.
All glory and honour belong to Him.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
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www.jacobisaac.co.nz
Some Kingdom seeds take years to come full circle.
Many years ago, while I was based at Auckland City Hospital, I had the privilege of praying regularly with a colleague and dear friend, Dr Kai. During that same season, when I was pastoring in South Africa, he sowed generously into a church building project — quietly, faithfully, and without expectation. He also supported the work by purchasing copies of Hope Rising.
Last year, as Kingdom Carriers was released, I felt led to sow back into his life. I sent a box of copies to him through internal delivery — not as a reminder, not as a request, and not with any expectation attached — simply as an act of gratitude and obedience.
The Kingdom does not operate on transactions.
It moves through honor, generosity, and faithfulness across seasons.
Sometimes obedience looks like returning a seed —
trusting God with the outcome and keeping the heart clean.
All glory and honour belong to Him.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
books2read.com/u/mlJqo7
www.jacobisaac.co.nz
Kingdom Carriers | A Kingdom Seed Returned
Some Kingdom seeds take years to come full circle.
Many years ago, while I was based at Auckland City Hospital, I had the privilege of praying regularly with a colleague and dear friend, Dr Kai. During that same season, when I was pastoring in South Africa, he sowed generously into a church building project — quietly, faithfully, and without expectation. He also supported the work by purchasing copies of Hope Rising.
Last year, as Kingdom Carriers was released, I felt led to sow back into his life. I sent a box of copies to him through internal delivery — not as a reminder, not as a request, and not with any expectation attached — simply as an act of gratitude and obedience.
The Kingdom does not operate on transactions.
It moves through honor, generosity, and faithfulness across seasons.
Sometimes obedience looks like returning a seed —
trusting God with the outcome and keeping the heart clean.
All glory and honour belong to Him.
Grace and peace,
Jacob
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