Godly consequences are a profound aspect of biblical teaching, emphasizing the principle that our actions yield results, both in this life and the next. Scripture consistently affirms this truth, as seen in Galatians 6:7, where Paul reminds us, 'A man reaps what he sows.' This principle is not merely a moralistic warning but a reflection of God's justice and mercy, guiding believers toward righteous living. In Proverbs 11:18, we learn that 'the wicked earns deceptive wages, but one who sows righteousness gets a sure reward,' highlighting the eternal implications of our choices. Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:16-20 about recognizing people by their fruits, illustrating that our actions reveal our true character and ultimately lead to consequences aligned with God's will. Furthermore, in Romans 2:6, we are reminded that 'God will repay each person according to what they have done,' reinforcing the idea that our lives are accountable before Him. The sermon 'You’ll Reap That Act' serves as a poignant reminder of these truths, encouraging believers to live in light of the consequences of their choices, trusting in God's perfect justice and grace.
E.A. Adeboye emphasizes the principle of sowing and reaping, highlighting that every action in life is like planting seeds that will yield a corresponding harvest. He warns against complacency due to delayed consequences of wrongdoing, citing Ecclesiastes 8:11. Many believers fall into the deception
