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The Kingdom of heaven is like
We see in the word that when things are said twice, it is important and we should pay attention.
Seven times throughout Matthew ch13, Jesus says “The Kingdom of heaven is like”.
I think we can say it is very important for us to study to get revelation of what Jesus is saying to us.
The Kingdom of Heaven is Like:
a man who sowed good seed in his field;
A man who sowed good seed in his field
A mustard seed
Leaven
Treasure hidden in a field
A merchant seeking beautiful pearls
A dragnet
A householder who brings out of his treasure things new and old
Over the past few weeks we have heard
Matthew 13
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