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Podcast > Cantaloupe > Harvest

February 26, 2009

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son…” God gave. To fully trust God with the fruit in our lives, we must first understand the fact that generosity is at the very core of who God is. And to put our trust into action, we must reflect that generosity in our own lives.

In this message, Ed Young shows us that trusting God means mirroring his generous nature. And when we decide to step out in faith and generously sow the seeds of trust, the harvest of fruit he produces will be greater than we could have ever imagined—both in our lives and in the lives of those around us.

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Length: 53:32

Cantaloupe

God gives everyone a certain pile of cantaloupes—the fruit of his blessing in our lives. And he asks us to trust him when it comes to managing that fruit. But trust is not a one time choice. It is a decision followed by a process. Using Proverbs 3 as the foundation, Ed Young shows us that trust is always tethered to tangible things. And when we choose to trust God everyday with everything we have, we will discover the joy of investing our cantaloupe in his eternal work.



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