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Introduction
In our text this morning, Jesus clinches the nail he hammered in to the minds of his hearers in the parable of the sower.
Clenching a nail, boys and girls is when you drive the nail through both sides of the piece you are making.
Then you bend the point round and hammer it back into the piece.
It is espeically effective when the nail holds two pieces of wood together.
In essence it acts like a staple.
The joint is not going anywhere!
Well this is what Jesus is doing here.
He is clenching the nail he drove into your hearts and minds last week.
He doesn’t just want to drive the point home, He wants to lodge in your heart, your mind, your soul so that it will never be forgotten.
The Truth in question is that how you listen to the Word of God matters.
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