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A Mission Statement to live By
Matthew 13:1-9
 
 
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**Sowing can be seen in the business world.
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/Read the slogan page./
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/Jesus’ sowing is summed up in this verse…"//How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him."
(Acts 10:38, KJV) /
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**Sowing incorporates different methods, approaches, etc. for the propagating of the message.*
/In the companies that I’ve mentioned, missions statements adorn the walls of every office./
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/These statements are incorporated in slogans, which are put on pens, caps, jackets, t-shirts, websites, blog pages, etc./
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**Sowing becomes the life of the Sower.*
/Jesus was right when He said – the children of mammon are wiser than the children of God./
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A.    They live the life of the sower.
/They become advocates for their cause./
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B.     They bring their philosophies everywhere.
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