The Sower

The Sower

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June 16, 2017
In the parable of the sower, we are reminded that the immediate win or loss is not nearly as important as what grows over time. We have no way of knowing where the seeds we plant will take root, so we are to sow everywhere. God gives us these great gifts of the Gospel so we can seek out those who need what we have to offer. Sermon text: Luke 8:4-15 Scriptures referenced: Luke 8:4-15, Matthew 18:3, John 10:10, John 6:66, Matthew 5:10, Luke 14:18, Matthew 13:30 As Seen In Worship: "The fairest thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands as the cradle of true art and true science [and true faith] He who knows it not...is as good as dead..." - Albert Einstein, The World as I See ItWorship Attribute: Worship Christ today as the One who brought the Kingdom to earth. He put it within our grasp, and gave us understanding. He is generous with His Word and His revelation, not willing for any to perish but for all to come to repentance. Worship Set: "Glorious Day" Words and Music by Jason Ingram, Jonathan Smith, Sean Curran, and Kristian Stanfill "Lion And The Lamb" Words and Music by Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson, and Leeland Mooring "Fierce" Words and Music by Chris Quilala, Mia Fieldes, and Joshua Silverberg "How Deep The Father's Love For Us" Words and Music by Stuart Townend, Arr. by Rob Alexander "Salvation's Tide" Words and Music by Kristian Stanfill, Matt Maher, Jason Ingram, and Brett Younker Download worship guide> View companion study>

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