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From First To Freedom - Tie It Off

56 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Ancient Israeli farmers would tie cords around their first fruits while still growing, marking them as belonging to God before knowing their full harvest. This practice reveals a powerful principle: unmarked fruit gets lost in a busy life. We lose what matters most not because it isn't there, but because we fail to honor, secure, and care for it. To protect what's important, we must mark it intentionally, set it apart from ordinary things, protect it with boundaries, and consistently return to nurture it. Whatever you do with the first determines everything else in your life.

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