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Moonlight7
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SowerPosted : 19 Apr, 2020 01:28 PMOther seed fell among thorns , and the thorns |
Moonlight7
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SowerPosted : 19 Apr, 2020 01:31 PMMark 4:7,8,9 |
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SowerPosted : 19 Apr, 2020 01:36 PMMatthew 13:23: Jesus says, "But the one who received the seed that fell on good soil is the man who hears the **WORD AND UNDERSTANDS IT**. He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown." |
Moonlight7
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SowerPosted : 19 Apr, 2020 02:20 PMI appreciate your response here prophetic! |
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SowerPosted : 19 Apr, 2020 07:47 PMprophetic, what a great post. thanks |
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Quiznos
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SowerPosted : 20 Apr, 2020 03:17 PM@7744, |
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SowerPosted : 20 Apr, 2020 03:46 PMd know nothing about. |
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SowerPosted : 20 Apr, 2020 03:50 PMQuiznos we all know that you hate the New Testament and make fun of the NT translations which you do not understand since you are not born from above. |
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SowerPosted : 20 Apr, 2020 04:03 PMQuiznos: We all know you do not believe the New Testament is inspired by God and that you make fun of all the translations from the inspired Koine Greek which you hatea |
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SowerPosted : 20 Apr, 2020 08:45 PMwhat if we pretend that "someone" pulled up the thorny weeds and watered the soil. with the thorns gone, could the soil then begin to produce growth in the seeds? I am serious when I ask is the problem in the soil? or in the thorns? if Christ can remove the thorns of sin from us, can we not learn more and therefore begin to grow? |