Reaping Is Not the End: A New Beginning is a Spirit-led call to the nation, the Church, and the individual. Drawing on the eternal principle of sowing and reaping, Dr. Samuel L. Lawson Sr. exposes how the seeds we plant ? good or bad ? shape the harvest we face. America is reaping storms from centuries of injustice, the Church must repent for scattering the sheep, and each of us must acknowledge our personal seeds. Yet this is not the end.
With rich Scripture, practical metaphors, and prophetic urgency, this book declares that God's mercy and grace can interrupt the harvest. Confession, repentance, forgiveness, and prayer open the way to healing, restoration, and a brand-new beginning.
This is not merely a book of warnings, but a message of hope. For every nation, every church, and every soul willing to turn back to God, the Lord promises: "Behold, I am making all things new" (Revelation 21:5).
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Dr. Samuel L. Lawson Sr. is an ambassador for Christ with a message of reconciliation, committed to feeding God's sheep with the pure milk of the Word. His ministry is rooted in the belief that God's Word is the ultimate authority, sufficient to guide, correct, and equip every believer for a life of godliness.
Born with a deep reverence for Scripture, Dr. Lawson answered the call to ministry decades ago, serving faithfully as a pastor, teacher, and shepherd to God's people. Over the years, he has ministered to the brokenhearted, the spiritually hungry, and those trapped in the traditions of men, pointing them back to the freedom found only in Jesus Christ. His preaching and teaching are known for being both compassionate and uncompromising ? speaking truth in love while refusing to dilute the message of the Gospel.
As a retired pastor, Dr. Lawson has devoted himself to writing books, devotionals, and sermon collections that bring clarity to God's Word. Each book is crafted to speak to both new believers and seasoned saints, offering the "milk" of the Word for growth and the "meat" for deeper understanding. His writing style reflects the heart of a shepherd and the discipline of a teacher, using cross-referenced Scripture and Spirit-led insight to draw readers into closer fellowship with the Lord.