The Word of God is like a seed—it has the power to bring new beginnings, healing, and success in your life.
The Word of God is like a seed—it has the power to bring new beginnings, healing, and success in your life.

Speaker: Pastor Caleb Khaling
YouTube Link: Watch the full sermon here
Have you ever planted a seed and waited for it to grow? Spiritually, life works the same way. The Word of God is like a seed—it has the power to bring new beginnings, healing, and success in your life.
In this message, Pastor Caleb Khaling teaches how to plant the Word as a seed, protect it from disbelief, and patiently wait for God’s perfect timing to bear fruit.
Scripture: Mark 4:1–3, 13–14
The Word of God is a seed that produces spiritual fruit. Just as a farmer plants seeds in the soil, we must plant God’s Word in our hearts. The more we nurture it, the more it grows and bears fruit in our lives.
Scripture: 1 Peter 1:23
God’s Word is eternal and life-giving. Even in dead or barren circumstances, it has the power to bring revival and renewal. No situation can destroy it.
Scripture: Psalm 107:20
The Word carries healing and restoration. It strengthens the spirit and brings salvation and renewal to every area of life.
Scriptures: Joshua 1:8; Mark 4:26–28
Meditate on the Word continually and trust God’s timing. Spiritual growth requires patience, just as seeds need time to sprout and produce fruit.
Guard your faith from disbelief and negative influences. Just as a seed can be choked by weeds, your spiritual life can be hindered if you allow doubt or worldly distractions to take root.
Scripture: Isaiah 55:11
God’s Word never returns empty. Every seed you plant in obedience and faith will accomplish His purpose and bear lasting fruit in your life.
Plant the Word of God in your heart daily. Meditate on it, obey it, and listen to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Protect your faith and patiently wait for God’s timing. As you do, your life will flourish, and you will see the fruit of His promises manifest.
“So shall My word be that goes out from My mouth; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please and prosper in the thing for which I sent it.” — Isaiah 55:11
Lord, help me to plant Your Word deeply in my heart. Guard it from doubt and distraction, and give me patience to wait for Your promises. May Your Word grow in my life and bear fruit that glorifies You. Amen.