I got paid by father god
I got paid by father god in home grown potatoes.
I Got Paid by Father God in Home-Grown Potatoes
There is an old saying that the best rewards in life are not always measured in money. For me, harvesting my own potatoes was a reminder of that idea.
When I tipped the container out and saw fresh potatoes that I had grown myself, I felt rewarded for the time, patience and effort I had invested. In my personal faith, I see those moments as blessings from Father God. To me, those potatoes felt like a payment—not in cash, but in food that I had helped bring to harvest.
Whether or not someone shares my beliefs, there is a practical lesson here.
The Value of Growing Your Own Food
Growing your own vegetables can have many benefits:
- It can reduce your grocery bill.
- It encourages healthier eating.
- It gets you outdoors and active.
- It teaches patience and long-term thinking.
- It creates a greater appreciation for the food we eat.
When you harvest your own crop, you gain something tangible from your effort. In my case, that reward came in the form of fresh potatoes.
A Different Way of Looking at Wealth
Many people think wealth only comes through wages or investments.
But wealth can also come from producing things yourself.
Every potato you grow is one you don’t need to buy. Those savings may seem small at first, but over months and years they can add up. If the money saved is invested into your business, education or future projects, those small savings can have a much larger impact over time.
This is the butterfly effect in action: one small decision—planting a potato—can lead to a chain of positive outcomes.
Faith and Gratitude
My belief is that Father God encourages people to work, care for creation and be thankful for what they receive. Harvesting my potatoes reminded me to be grateful for both the opportunity to grow food and the harvest itself.
Others may simply see it as the reward of gardening and perseverance. Either way, it is a reminder that effort often brings results.
Plant Today, Harvest Tomorrow
Whether you view a successful harvest as a blessing from God, the reward of hard work, or simply the result of good gardening, growing your own food offers real benefits.
My potatoes may not have arrived in a payslip, but they have value. They can be eaten, shared, and they represent money that doesn’t need to be spent at the supermarket.
Sometimes the richest rewards begin with a single seed—or in this case, a single seed potato.
Plant today. Harvest tomorrow. Appreciate the rewards, however you understand them.

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