Come Follow Me –Podcast 12–“Who Hath Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear”, Matthew 13: Luke 8: 13
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Gloribelle LongworthMarch 23, 2019
I just want to thank you so much for posting these wonderful podcasts and to be able to read along with you both on my tablet each week. I am sometimes not able to make it to church and on those occasions, I love being able to listen to the lessons on the podcasts. May our Lord continue to bless you both in all you are doing for His kingdom. ❤
CubbyMarch 23, 2019
There is something you seemed to have missed that someone pointed out to me some years back and that really has meaning to me. When Christ used parables there come in twos. One is directed to men and talks about farming, herding and work. The other is directed to women, a lost coin, leavening in the bread. To me that speaks volumes. He understood that we are, by nature, different and he respects that difference. In his respect for the different ways we think he nourishes us with the food that would speak best to us. He does not make one blanket parable for all, he reaches us in our reaching to him by speaking to us in the way we understand best. He recognizes our gender as uniquely different from the male gender. He recognizes our role as the leaders in our homes cleaning and cooking and nurturing as our husbands he recognizes for supporting and tending to the labors of the world.
Dorothy PittsMarch 18, 2019
Just a quick thank you to each of you for these wonderful conversations. I am home alone but I don’t feel alone when I listen to you several times a week. I tell everyone about this wonderful resource. I love the depth of material and information that you are sharing and I really love listening to you on my phone and reading along on my iPad. Thank you so much for including the text. Blessings to you and your 11 children, LOL!
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