10:31 — All Glory to God

Living a Life That Says, “God Did That.”

God is so good. He gives us everything—every opportunity, every breath, every answered prayer, every quiet win and big breakthrough. And because He gives it all, He deserves all the credit, all the praise, and all the glory.

At Sower To Sow, “10:31” has become more than a Bible reference—it’s part of how we speak, smile, and live. When something good happens, you might hear us say, “10:31!” It’s our simple way of saying, “God did that.” Or, “All glory be to God.” Or even, “He did it again.”

It comes straight from this truth-filled reminder:

“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31 (KJV)

That verse shapes our culture, our conversations, and our hearts. And now, we want to take it beyond Sower To Sow—into homes, churches, workplaces, schools, and communities—so more people start noticing, naming, and praising God for what He’s doing every day.

What Does “10:31” Mean?

“10:31” is a declaration. It’s choosing to give God credit—out loud and on purpose—for the little, small, simple… and even the medium and big things in life.

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” — Colossians 3:23 (KJV)

Here’s what that looks like in real life:

  • A project goes well at work → 10:31!
  • You studied hard and earned a great grade → 10:31!
  • Your neighbor’s surgery went smoothly → 10:31!
  • Your church welcomed a new member → 10:31!

Instead of brushing past these moments, we pause and point upward. We recognize that God is at work, even when it looks ordinary.

Why Our Words Matter More Than We Think

In today’s world, we use phrases all the time without much thought:

  • “It was meant to be.”
  • “We crushed it as a team.”
  • “Everything just worked out.”

Those sayings aren’t wrong—but they often leave God out of the story.

“In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” — Proverbs 3:6 (KJV)

When we say “10:31,” we’re choosing different words—words that give God the glory He deserves. It gently shifts the focus from us to Him and opens the door for faith-filled conversations without being forced or awkward.

Turning Daily Wins into Worship

When we start recognizing God in everyday moments, worship stops being limited to Sunday mornings.

“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” — Matthew 5:16 (KJV)

Practical ways to live out 10:31:

  • Thank God out loud for the little things, gifts, and joys He brings you.
  • Celebrate answered prayers—even the quiet ones.
  • Replace pride with praise.
  • Teach your kids to say, “10:31,” when good things happen.

Remember: giving God glory often starts with simple gratitude. It’s not about perfection—it’s about recognition.

Glorifying God - One Phrase at a Time

The beauty of “10:31” is how naturally it sparks curiosity. Someone will hear you say it and ask, “What does that mean?”

“The seed is the word of God.” — Luke 8:11 (KJV)

That’s your moment to sow—simply and honestly.

When Someone Asks, “10:31?”

If someone notices you when you say “10:31,” you can smile and consider saying: 

  • “It’s my reminder to give God the glory—because He’s the One who did it.”
  • “It’s from the Bible—1 Corinthians 10:31. It reminds me to give God the glory in everything.”
  • “It a bible verse that helps me notice God in my day.”
  • “It keeps me grateful instead of proud.”
  • “It’s how I say ‘God did that.’”
  • “It helps me remember not to take credit for what God’s done.”

These moments matter. They’re small seeds with eternal potential for your own heart and those around you.

Let the Glory Spread

“10:31 — Give All the Glory to God” isn’t just a saying. It’s an invitation—to notice God more, praise Him more, and talk about Him more.

“The sower soweth the word.” — Mark 4:14 (KJV)

What if we started pointing to God every time something good happened?
What questions might be asked?
What seeds might be planted?

Let’s find out—together. 10:31

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