#SongsRunningThroughYourHead: Proof of the #ParableOfTheSower (tho Now @CopelandMinistries Have Bastardized #SowingYourSeed to mean something 'different') || @OralRobertsU @BingMaps @CarmOrg @prayerDotOrg @iamJohnOliver @BibleStudyTools #Sow #Sown #Sower #Sowing
I woke up this morning with one of 'the songs' (listed below 'This DictionTecture') in my head, and it hit me: That is how 'The Word' (thoughts that are sown on the subconscious mind) "takes root" in 'the ground' (the hearer's conscious memory, where the growing seed sprouts into the conscious mind).
You remember Jesus's Parable of the Sower (you might actually remember it because it was sown with one of 'the songs'): The Sower is just some guy hired by the owner; the owner bought the seeds, handed them over to The Sower and told him to sow the seed in the field.
Tho the dictiontecture below says Sow is rooted in 'something like "to Make the Seed Take Root & Grow," the Greek text (a form of the word also used in the lesson that 'the way you sow is the way you'll reap' or the amazement at the way 'the Anointed leaders reap where they did not sow') actually means something more like "Scatter"—much like the Foundation beneath "Speak," and exactly what 'the Sowing that Jesus describes' is (only a quarter-fraction of the seed being actually sown with any real effect).
But Kenneth Copeland Ministries takes that and–even though they might correctly preach on 'The Parable of the Sower'–they repeatedly affirm a wrong meaning—that 'you're only "sowing" if you give "seed" directly to them (or -to other good Bible-believing ministries ... even if they don't believe the way the standard says they should).'
The Truth (the way Jesus actually instructed His disciples that 'the seed of The Word' would work) is that You are the field (into which the ministries sow The Seed) and You are the field-owner (who gives the ministries more power to get more seed to sow into others' ears.)
Jesus said, "When you speak in defense of My ministry; it's not 'you' who will speak, but 'The Holy Spirit through you.'"
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The field of your mind latches onto all that you hear, and The Holy Spirit quickens the ideas that ... bear fruit of The Kingdom?
So the seed isn't sown by "The Sower"–who just basically 'scatters it' and then 'harvests' wherever their scattering 'bears fruit'–but you can't harvest anywhere you haven't 'scattered!'
'That word' (below-hyperlinked to a chance to become 'a seed-giver') is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Sow” (if talking about 'seed-spreading' and not 'a Female Pig' (probably 'Imitative,' built on a word that means "|Maker of the Sound 'Su'") is built on the ancient words that are also in the Foundation beneath "|Disseminate, |Inseminate, |Semen, |Seminal, |Seminar, |Seminary, Season."
'Sown seed' that's "taken root & grown":
- A Man Like Putin - (sown by John Oliver, who also sowed The Truth about Putin to 'make up for the bad seed')
- To Everything There Is a Season - a more-popular version of an old hymn, with at least one verse retelling The Parable of The Sower
- Oh What a Beautiful Morning!
- with a few other songs in the famous musical—the title-track Oklahoma, Surrey with the Fringe On Top, others
- that 'brings up' a few Oklahoma-Anthems: Boomer Sooner (which I suppose is the State-University's adaptation of Boola Boola), You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma, various traditional songs—most of which (in my brain, anyway) are ...
- Commercial-Songs (Jingles): B.C. Clark's Anniversary Sale, "By Mennen," "Drabek & Hill," ... Jingles from the `50's & `60's, from the `60's, `70's & `80's, from the `90's, from the 2000's, from the 2010's ... maybe those 'collections' are more "famous commercials" than 'songs stuck in your head,' but they're planted in the same field!
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