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The Complexity of Kindness: Part 1 - The Word

27 min · 11 de abr de 2023
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It is to games of imitation of which the enemy finds us most vulnerable. And no more so than in the realm of words. For this reason I find it no coincidence that in scripture a seed is often used metaphorically to represent the word.

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