A BIBLICAL ECHO

This song rises directly from Ecclesiastes 11:1: “Cast your bread upon the waters, for you shall find it after many days.”

It is the Scripture of holy risk, faithful sowing. Trust extended beyond one’s sight. Its spirit also resonates with the courage of Moses’s mother, who placed obedience into uncertain waters and witnessed deliverance beyond imagination, the freedom of an entire people (Exodus 2).

It carries the boldness of Esther, who spoke at the anointed moment and saw a people preserved (Esther 4).

And it remembers the psalmist—especially David—whose unseen faithfulness with a harp opened a future he could not foresee (1 Samuel 16).

Above all, it echoes the teaching of Jesus Christ in Luke 8, where seed scattered in faith yields fruit beyond proportion.

This is a song about loving offering, not about outcome. It affirms that what is given in obedience carries divine momentum. That devotion to God and our purpose travels farther than sight. That faithfulness is seed.

The calling you’ve been given is simple and immense: place what has been given to you into motion. Release it with trust. Let Heaven multiply what love has sown.

This is spiritual affirmation at its most courageous and generous. It is why we are here.