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The Parable of the Sower

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A sower was scattering seeds. Some seeds fell onto the path, and birds swooped down and ate them up. Some seeds fell onto rock and quickly grew and the sun scorched them for it had little soil. Some seeds fell onto thorns and grew and was choked up. Some seeds fell onto good soil and grew many times and over again. As scriptured. When the Word is heard and not understood, evil will take away what little remains in the heart. When the Word is heard, little is understood and quickly lost to their lack of faith because there is no substance in the heart. When the Word is heard, the desires of the spoils of the world will choke them of they have learned, and they will bare no fruit in their heart. When the Word is heard, it will be fully understood and will yield forth much good in their hearts, and in the hearts of many. Date: 06/18/2019

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