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Wednesday, May 29th, 2024
the Week of Proper 3 / Ordinary 8
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Matthew 12:36
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But I'm warnin' you, the next time you let your tongue slip, you will have to explain every single slip and careless word on Judgment Day.
Matthew 12:45
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This is what happens when men are cleaned up, but don't start ridin' for God. They end up worse than when they started."
Matthew 13:6
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but them rocks acted like ovens and cooked the alfalfa right there on the stalk before it could grow very big.
Matthew 13:8
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But some of that alfalfa seed fell on good, fertile soil. This seed produced about ten tons per acre.
Matthew 13:11
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He nodded in understandin' and said, "You can understand these stories, but some cannot. These stories reveal the true nature of God's Green Pastures.
Matthew 13:12
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Cowboys who are willin' to listen and try to understand the real meaning behind the stories will be trusted with secrets that others will not be. But those who won't listen, everything will be taken from 'em.
Matthew 13:13
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I tell these cowboy stories because they see what I do, but they don't really see anything at all. They're lookin', but they don't see. They hear the stories, but they're not even listening. They understand, but they don't savvy.
Matthew 13:14
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This is why the great cowboy Isaiah said, 'You hear, but you don't listen. You see, but you don't understand.
Matthew 13:16
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"But the blindfold has been taken off of you and the plugs taken out of your ears.
Matthew 13:17
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I'm tellin' you, many a cowboy wished to see what you've seen and hear what you've heard, but they could not.
Matthew 13:19
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The seed that fell on the ranch road are like those cowboys who hear the good news, but they don't understand it. The Killer then comes and eats the seed away before it can grow in their hearts.
Matthew 13:21
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But the first time it gets a little hot around the collar, they wilt.
Matthew 13:22
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The seed that fell in the cactus are like those who hear and accept the good news, but then they shove the message out of their lives with the cares of this world and the lure of money.
Matthew 13:25
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But when the cows were all comin' into season, the Counterfeit came and put an old, mangy, ugly, part Holstein, part Watusi, part buffalo bull in the pasture with the registered herd.
Matthew 13:26
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When calving time came, some of the cows produced fine, pure-bred Angus calves. But some cows produced an ugly, scrawny calf not worth nothing.
Matthew 13:32
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It's so small you can't even see it, but when it is planted in the right spot, it grows and becomes the biggest thing in the pasture one day. It is the protector of the herd and won't let anything harm those it looks after."
Matthew 13:52
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Then Jesus said, "Every teacher of the Law who starts ridin' for me is like a cowboy who teaches the old way, but isn't afraid to teach something new."
Matthew 14:5
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The King would have killed him right away, but he was afraid there might be an uprising against him because John was a prophet.
Matthew 14:13
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When Jesus heard the news, he rode off out into the pasture to be alone. But a bunch of people saw him ride out and they followed him.
Matthew 14:16
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But Jesus said it weren't necessary. "Y'all feed 'em."
 
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