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Like Father, Like Son

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Hello there,
Consider this: a father is going on a trip and leaves his son in charge of his farm. The hired hands really love the father but do not fancy the son too much. So, they decide to do no work until the father comes back. The son appeals vehemently but the hired hands are also vehement in their refusal to work. When the father comes back, everything is well. When the father looks at the people working, he realizes that they are all freshly hired hands. When he enquires why, the son says, "These that you left refused to listen to me because they could only listen to you. So, I went out and hired other hands. And these have listened to me, doing all I have said, waiting to meet you." The son asks, "Father, who is loyal? These that have listened or they that have not?" The father looks at him and then looks at both groups of hired hands. His eyes dwell on the freshly hired hands, and he smiles.
Today, we study why Jesus is like the Father.
PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalog of all my episodes and the different platforms you can listen to and subscribe to.
https://twitter.com/OtaoCalvin
https://forgodsoloved.buzzsprout.com/
God bless you!

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Hello there,
Consider this: a father is going on a trip and leaves his son in charge of his farm. The hired hands really love the father but do not fancy the son too much. So, they decide to do no work until the father comes back. The son appeals vehemently but the hired hands are also vehement in their refusal to work. When the father comes back, everything is well. When the father looks at the people working, he realizes that they are all freshly hired hands. When he enquires why, the son says, "These that you left refused to listen to me because they could only listen to you. So, I went out and hired other hands. And these have listened to me, doing all I have said, waiting to meet you." The son asks, "Father, who is loyal? These that have listened or they that have not?" The father looks at him and then looks at both groups of hired hands. His eyes dwell on the freshly hired hands, and he smiles.
Today, we study why Jesus is like the Father.
PS: You can follow me on Twitter below so you can stay updated on any new episodes I release. You can also visit my website where you can find a catalog of all my episodes and the different platforms you can listen to and subscribe to.
https://twitter.com/OtaoCalvin
https://forgodsoloved.buzzsprout.com/
God bless you!

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