This is an examination of the parable of the wheat and the tares from Matthew 13, in which the Lord explains the harvest at the end of the age.
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Sometimes we step out of the Way, literally before we know it. This is why we should pray like the Psalmist saying, "Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me and know my thoughts: and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting".
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In this video we're looking at the March 1963 issue of World Harvest Magazine. This is part of a series of video's, highlighting the monthly publication of Dr. Lester Sumrall, from 1962-1996. Download the pdf file for the March 1963 issue here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bNhLTDDXdeh-kNuSbGwXhRC0n5HLdQla/view?usp=sharing
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"Babylon the great" is something that were all familiar with, and unfortunately, some people don't even realize it. Where do we focus our interests and desires?
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12th century Irish Christmas carol
From the album "Christemasse" by David Krienke
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"The Wexford Carol" is a beloved traditional Irish Christmas carol. It is also known as "The Enniscorthy Carol", as it was originally collected by a folklorist named Grattan Flood in Enniscorthy, a town in Ireland's County Wexford, as well as "Carul Loch Garman" (the Irish translation of "Wexford Carol").
The lyrics, which are in English, date back to the 12th century. As is the case with all very old songs, the history is a bit hard to track, but it appears that the lyrics were added to the tune much later, and it is not believed that the lyrics were originally in the Irish language. Some reverse translations have been made by contemporary Irish traditional musicians, but the English lyrics are actually the most traditional ones.
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Featuring the cover story by Brother Sumrall, "Can any Good Thing Come Out of Nazareth?", and much more from around the world. This video series features historical insights, and also offers free downloads of this historic monthly magazine, that Dr. Lester Sumrall published for thirty-four years, from 1962-1996.
Download the November 1971 issue of World Harvest magazine here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kdUSIcBNPUr0e6Jo2QJ5iNYopHfl2cxj/view?usp=sharing
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