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Dcn. Keith Fournier: Jesus Has Sown the Seed of His Word and Kingdom Within Each One of Us – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Dcn. Keith Fournier: Jesus Has Sown the Seed of His Word and Kingdom Within Each One of Us

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By Deacon Keith Fournier, LifeSiteNews, July 24, 2024

The Living Word has been sown within us, so we must cultivate the ground of our hearts in order to be transformed by grace, grow in holiness, and more fully reflect the image and likeness of God.

(LifeSiteNews) — I love the parables of Jesus. He drew his examples from the lived experience of those who followed Him during His public ministry. Those early disciples were used to the pattern of preparing the soil in the fields, planting the seed, and reaping the crops.

It has taken me many years to even begin to grasp the meaning.

That is partly because I grew up in the inner city of Boston. However, I called beautiful southeastern Virginia home for much of my adult life. We had a lot of beautiful fields around the parish I used to serve. Farming is still an integral part of the pattern of life for many, and the local economy benefits greatly from their work. …

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