Parable of the Fouls
Well this Sunday we began with Abraham believing unto righteousness, and preparing the sacrifice, a metaphor of the word of God, and defending it from the fowls; In relation to the sower of the seed parable and the explanation in the three gospels, by Jesus. In the parable the fowls immediately come and devour the seed that was sowed. Jesus later explained that the fowls represented the devil and compared what the difference of the good soil. In those verses it is illustrated that with understanding, receiving, and keeping the word leads to fruit, in various quality. It is also the devil the devourer of the word using various diversions to take away the word from our hearts, wherein God has written and seal it with his holy Spirit of promise, as related to Jeremiah and Ezekiel covenants, one in the same. This is how we are epistle of our own selves seen in Corinthians, whom the devil seeks to devour, as Peter speaks and not only this James and Peter calls for a resistance against the devil, this in contrast to resisting evil as Jesus forbid. The differences is the devil perverts God’s word and evil is the results of his success. There we read from Dr. Scott Whitaker book Medisin the seven phases the breakdown of the body from the lack of nutrition from eating food products which where compared to the spiritual breakdown from eating version of God’s word, amazingly similar.
Concluding with three verses to coordinate our resistance to the devil in the diagram Ephesians 1:13 for understanding, Malachi 3:8-11 for receiving, and Deuteronomy 4:2 for keeping; that to understand you must know that it is Jesus whom we trust and believe in, it is God whom rebukes the devourer so we may receive his word more abundantly and not to add or diminish from his word so as we keep his commandment.
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