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Nov 12, 20252 min
My Sheep Hear My Voice
God, Your Word is so dope — how one verse can give so much detail. My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me. — John 10:27 (KJV) This scripture is so profound to me. When I read it, it literally pricked my heart instantly, so I went to work looking into it. It translates from the Greek as:  My sheep hear ( akouo ) my voice, and I ( ginosko ) know them, and they follow Me ( akoloutheo). My sheep hear, listen, and respond to My voice. I have experiential knowledge with them...

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Oct 28, 20251 min
You have ears, but are you listening?
The Bible references the statement, “He that hath an ear, let him hear,”  12 times.That says to me that God is really trying to get something to us. I’ve heard preachers say over the years, “If God mentions something more than once in the Bible, pay attention.” Or, “If He does something more than once, pay attention.” What does that say about this statement... With that said, I was a little baffled as to what the meaning was. And God and I have a conversational relationship, so I flat out...

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Oct 28, 20251 min
Flavorless Salt
Luke 14: 34-35 How crazy is it to use salt on your food that has no flavor. Like what if your seasoning literally taste like nothing. At that point it is no longer useful, having lost its distinctiveness or effectiveness.. wouldn’t you agree? To that point, how useless would we be as the body of Christ who did not operate in His purpose? As the hands of feet of God in the earth? In Luke 14, Jesus is explaining that men would cast out salt that loses its savour. In the parable that Christ is...

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