Can Grace really undo a bad harvest? Every choice we make plants something. That’s the uncomfortable truth that is at the heart of “Do Not Be Deceived” by whispering HOPE. The verses describe “seeds beneath the surface, in the choices that I make,” hidden tendencies that quietly become the path on which we walk. Whispering HOPE doesn’t let us off easy here — “what is buried does not vanish, it is waiting in the ground.” Careless seasons don’t disappear. They sit there waiting to surface, and usually the timing is horrible. But this song isn’t about shame. It’s about honesty that is followed by hope. The bridge shifts the focus of the song to God: “You restore what I have broken, You redeem what I have sown.” That’s the turn that you can choose to make in your life. Whatever field you’ve grown, God can undo a bad harvest and replant it. whispering Hope shared: “Sowing and reaping — life is shaped by what is planted, but His grace restores.” The message in this song is inspired by Ga...