January 2014
The Sowing Of The Word
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Turn to someone beside you and ask if he or she is familiar with the parable of the sower. Chances are quite good that the man or woman will respond in the affirmative. Sure, we have heard the parable of the sower, but have we really understood the message it conveys; maybe not. Resourceful readers will immediately turn to Matthew 13:4, and recite yes she was explanation of this parable; yet they will fail to grasp some of the more significant elements found there.
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Gethsemane
I love Yeshua. He has saved me, healed me, delivered me, and made me a man of God. My capacity to declare all of his grace and beauty is pitifully inept. I doubt that I shall ever be able to fully express all that Yeshua is to me, nor all that he has done for me. No surprise that it pains me deeply when I hear preachers and pastors speaking of Yeshua’s experience in Gethsemane as if he were some cringing coward looking desperately for an escape plan. I offer this nugget of instruction as an apology for the utterly false notion that Yeshua was getting “cold feet” in Gethsemane. Read More...