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FRESH HARVEST (Volume 2)

F resh harvest is the daily need of every mortal. It's the ernest desire of every mortal to have something fresh always. Nothing can as pure and wonderful as a fresh harvest. It is with the above in mind that The HolySpirit will continue with us on this series of Fresh Harvest. I want to recommend that you read through Fresh Harvest (Volume 1). Ernest prayer and fasting is very crucial to obtaining fresh harvest on a continual basis. The more harvest you desire, the more you should water your seed with prayers and fasting. " Ask ye of the Lord rain in the... " You are to ask for rain, beacause it is God's desire to send it. However, He needs you to ask for it. Pray on tihtes, offerings, seeds, gifts etc, before giving them out. If you plant and do not water your seeds, don't expect harvest. Pray that latter rain will fall on all the good deeds  you have done in the past, so you can begin to bask in the euphoria of fresh harvest. Equally, you need to ask for merc...

FRESH HARVEST (Volume 1)

Fresh harvest connotes new harvest. if there is a fresh harvest, there must have been an old harvest. This sis why God said in Joel 2:23, I have sent the former rain, now i will send the latter rain. The former rain brought the former harvest, the latter rain will usher in latter harvest; the fresh harvest. The Lord is talking about fresh harvest now because He wants you to stop feeding on yester years resources. Thank God for the saving of yester years, but what you need now is the fresh harvest. Prov.4:18 buttress this fact by saying, " the path of the just is as shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day   The fresh harvest is actually manna. Manna is a food of the now. It is prepared and served now! Only God can provide manna. When Jesus said in Matt. 6:30-34, " take no thoughts for tomorrow... ", it is because He has already prepared manna for you. He wants you to trust Him daily for fresh harvest. Why not heed the advice of that hymn writer, ...