Philippians 4:18: Seed of Honor
When you sow a Seed of Honor, you are not merely giving money—you are placing something sacred into the hands of God. Philippians 4:18 calls it “an odor of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, well pleasing to God.” That seed becomes a continual conversation in heaven, testifying of your faith and love for His anointing. It speaks long after it leaves your hand.
A Seed of Honor has unusual power. It does more than open doors—it redeems lost time, restores what the enemy tried to steal, and brings supernatural acceleration. Your seed declares, “Lord, I honor Your servant, I honor Your Gospel, I honor Your anointing.” And heaven responds!
Think of the Shunammite woman in 2 Kings 4. She honored the prophet Elisha by sowing into his ministry. Her Seed of Honor unlocked the miracle of a son when she thought it was too late. Later, that same seed preserved her family during famine and even restored all her land. One Seed of Honor set in motion a lifetime of miracles!
Every Seed of Honor you sow carries the fragrance of faith before God’s throne. It is preparing the way for a mighty harvest of souls in Zimbabwe. It is declaring liberty to the captives. And it is positioning you for your own miracle breakthrough.
Paul promised in Galatians 6:7, “Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” Your Seed of Honor will not return empty. Just as multitudes in Africa will reap freedom through your obedience, you will reap freedom in your home, your health, your business, and your family. Nothing missing, nothing lacking!








