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Not all seeds you plant will bloom in your lifetime—and that’s okay. In this episode, Mikel challenges the idea that our work should always be seen, credited, or celebrated. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 3:6, the wisdom of N.T. Wright, and the legacy mindset of planting “trees whose shade you’ll never sit in,” he reminds us that kingdom impact is about obedience, not ego. Whether in leadership, ministry, or daily life, this is your call to keep planting faithfully, knowing God brings the growth—even if you never see it.

00:00 – Welcome to the Daily Fox Fuel
00:18 – The Work That Won’t Have Your Name On It
00:32 – Planting Seeds You May Never See Bloom
00:56 – Till the Land, Spread the Seed
01:20 – Accepting That Hard Work May Never Be Seen
01:52 – Legacy Is Built in Hidden Moments
02:06 – Seeds Are Often for Others, Not Ourselves
02:13 – Quote: Plant Trees Whose Shade You’ll Never Sit In
02:42 – It’s Not About Us—It’s About the Kingdom
03:07 – Someone Else May Water or Harvest
03:36 – N.T. Wright Quote on Planting Seeds for God
04:07 – 1 Corinthians 3:6 – Paul Planted, Apollos Watered, God Gave Growth
04:27 – Planting Without Seeing the Harvest
04:40 – God Sees the Seeds You’re Planting

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#UnseenFaithfulness #SeedsNotCredit #StayFoxy