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Episode 280: Let the Word WORK in you

Episode 280: Let the Word WORK in you

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We all know the parable of the sower, but do we really let God’s Word do its WORK within us? Jesus emphasized the importance of understanding this parable to understand all the parables He taught. When you face this year, you have a choice to make. Listen in as Autumn gives the parable of the sower a new perspective as you face all that this year has in store.

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Testimony: A listener shares how the Autumn Miles Show personally affected her and her faith over the course of 2025.

Monologue: Autumn reminisces on the time she got to spend with her firstborn and how she is seeing the fruit of the seeds that were sown when her daughter was little.

Message: Autumn reminds believers of the depth and importance of understanding the parable of the sower.

Bible References

Mark 4:1-20

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