Justin Paone

1) Justin Paone's Parable from the Sower
while reflecting on the story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was teaching parable of the sower (Luke 8.) In the parable a few of the seed, or even the Word of God, happen to fall on ground which had weed seeds. The weeds, that are representative of the cares of the life, wound up choking out the good seed. During my situation, there always remains a possibility from the cares of the life destroying my closeness with God. What is the balance between following opportunities that life brings the right path that can be nice, and perhaps something that you've always desired to achieve, but whenever you boil them down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've a chance to weaken your faith and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you improve your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

Justin Paone

2) Justin Paone Discusses the 'Parable from the Sower
when taking into consideration the famous story in the book of Luke the other day. Christ was talking about the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within the story an element of the seed, or the Word of God, fell on ground that also had weed seeds. The evil weeds that was referred to as troubles of life, ended up choking out the good seed. In many situations, there is always a possibility from the cares of this life destroying my closeness with God. We should visit a balance between pursuing openings that life brings your way that can be nice, and perhaps even something that you always wanted to do, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they have a chance to weaken your trust and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you change your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

3) Justin Paone and the Parable of the Sower
while reflecting around the story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story some of seed, or even the Word of God, occur to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was talking about because the 'cares of the life', wound up choking out the good seed. I feel, during my life, the chance always exists from the cares of the life choking out my relationship with the Lord. What is the balance between pursuing openings that life brings the right path that may be nice, and maybe even something you always wanted to do, but whenever you boil them down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I am talking about they have the ability to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but because they can certainly force you to change your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

4) The Parable of the Sower By Justin Paone
I had been hearing a dramatization of the book of Luke yesterday. Christ was referring to the parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story a portion of seed, or the Word of God, occur to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was referring to because the 'cares of this life', wound up choking out the good seed. Personally i think, during my life, the chance always exists from the cares of this life reducing my unity with Christ. An account balance must be found between following opportunities that life brings the right path that can be nice, perhaps even a thing that you've always desired to have happen, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I mean they've the ability to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you change your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

5) The 'Parable from the Sower' By Justin Paone
when taking into consideration the famous story within the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story a portion of seed, or even the Word of God, happen to fall on ground which had weed seeds. The evil weeds that was known as troubles of life, wound up choking out the good seed. During my situation, there always remains a possibility of the cares of the life destroying my closeness with God. We should search for a balance between pursuing openings that life brings the right path that may be nice, and perhaps something that you've always wished to achieve, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've a chance to weaken your faith and walk using the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you improve your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

6) Justin Paone Talks about the 'Parable of the Sower
while reflecting around the story in the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was teaching parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story some of seed, or even the Word of God, happen to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was talking about because the 'cares of the life', ended up choking the good seed. In lots of situations, there is always possible from the cares of this life reducing my unity with Christ. What is the balance between pursuing possibilities that life brings your way that can be nice, perhaps even something you've always wished to have happen, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they have the ability to weaken your faith and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you change your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.

Justin Paone

7) 'Parable of the Sower' by Justin Paone
I had been taking into consideration the Bible story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was teaching parable from the sower (Luke 8.) In the parable a few of the seed, or even the Word of God, fell on ground that also had weed seeds. The evil weeds that was referred to as troubles of life, wound up choking the good seed. I feel, during my life, the possibility always exists of the cares of this life cutting off my unity with Christ. An account balance must be found between pursuing openings that life brings the right path that may be nice, and perhaps something which you've always wished to achieve, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've a chance to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can certainly make you change your priories to things other than your walk with the Lord.

8) Justin Paone Talks about the 'Parable from the Sower
when taking into consideration the famous story in the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was teaching parable from the sower (Luke 8.) In this story, a little portion of seed, or the Word of God, happen to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was talking about as the 'cares of the life', wound up choking out the good seed. I feel, during my life, the possibility always exists of the cares of the life reducing my unity with Christ. There must be an account balance between pursuing openings that life brings your way that can be nice, and perhaps even something you always aspired to do, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've the ability to weaken your faith and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but because they can certainly make you improve your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

9) The Parable from the Sower By Justin Paone
while reflecting on the story within the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story a portion of seed, or the Word of God, spilled on ground which had weed seeds. The weeds, that are associated with the cares of the life, ended up choking out the good seed. During my situation, there always remains possible of the cares of the life choking out my relationship with the Lord. We should search for a balance between following opportunities that life brings your way that may be nice, maybe even a thing that you've always desired to have happen, but whenever you boil them down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I am talking about they have the ability to weaken your trust and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can certainly force you to improve your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

10) Justin Paone's Parable from the Sower
when thinking about the famous story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) In the story an element of the seed, or the Word of God, spilled on ground which had weed seeds. The evil weeds which was known as troubles of life, wound up choking the good seed. During my situation, there always remains a possibility from the cares of the life cutting off my unity with Christ. An account balance must be found between following opportunities that life brings your way that can be nice, and maybe even something you always aspired to do, but when you boil them down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've the ability to weaken your trust and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily make you improve your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

Justin Paone

1) Justin Paone's Parable from the Sower
while reflecting on the story within the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was teaching parable from the sower (Luke 8.) In the parable some of the seed, or the Word of God, happen to fall on ground which had weed seeds. The weeds, which are representative of the cares of the life, ended up choking the good seed. During my situation, there always remains possible from the cares of this life destroying my closeness with God. What is the balance between following opportunities that life brings the right path that may be nice, and maybe something that you've always wished to achieve, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I am talking about they've a chance to weaken your faith and walk with the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but because they can easily force you to improve your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.

Justin Paone

2) Justin Paone Discusses the 'Parable of the Sower
when thinking about the famous story in the book of Luke the other day. Christ was referring to the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within the story an element of the seed, or the Word of God, fell on ground that also had weed seeds. The evil weeds that was referred to as troubles of life, ended up choking out the good seed. In lots of situations, there is always a possibility of the cares of the life destroying my closeness with God. We must visit a balance between pursuing openings that life brings your way that can be nice, and perhaps even something that you always wanted to do, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I mean they've a chance to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can certainly force you to change your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.

3) Justin Paone and also the Parable of the Sower
while reflecting on the story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) In our story some of seed, or the Word of God, happen to fall on ground which had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was referring to because the 'cares of the life', wound up choking the good seed. I feel, in my life, the possibility always exists from the cares of this life choking out my relationship with the Lord. What's the balance between pursuing openings that life brings the right path that may be nice, and maybe even something you always wanted to do, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I am talking about they have a chance to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily force you to improve your priories to things other than your walk with the Lord.

4) The Parable from the Sower By Justin Paone
I was hearing a dramatization of the book of Luke the other day. Christ was referring to the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story some of seed, or even the Word of God, occur to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was talking about as the 'cares of the life', wound up choking out the good seed. I feel, during my life, the possibility always exists from the cares of this life reducing my unity with Christ. A balance must be found between following opportunities that life brings your way that may be nice, perhaps even a thing that you've always desired to have happen, but when you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I am talking about they have the ability to weaken your trust and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can certainly make you improve your priories to things apart from your walk using the Lord.

5) The 'Parable of the Sower' By Justin Paone
when taking into consideration the famous story in the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was telling the parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story a portion of seed, or even the Word of God, occur to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. The evil weeds which was known as troubles of life, wound up choking out the good seed. In my situation, there always remains a possibility of the cares of this life destroying my closeness with God. We should search for a balance between pursuing openings that life brings the right path that can be nice, and maybe something that you've always wished to achieve, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they've the ability to weaken your faith and walk with the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily force you to change your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.

6) Justin Paone Discusses the 'Parable of the Sower
while reflecting on the story in the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was teaching parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story a portion of seed, or the Word of God, occur to fall on ground which had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was talking about as the 'cares of the life', wound up choking out the good seed. In many situations, there's always possible of the cares of the life cutting off my unity with Christ. What's the balance between pursuing possibilities that life brings your way that may be nice, perhaps even a thing that you've always desired to have happen, but whenever you boil them down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they have the ability to weaken your faith and walk using the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but because they can easily make you change your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

Justin Paone

7) 'Parable of the Sower' by Justin Paone
I was thinking about the Bible story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was teaching parable of the sower (Luke 8.) In the parable a few of the seed, or the Word of God, fell on ground which had weed seeds. The evil weeds that was known as troubles of life, wound up choking out the good seed. I feel, during my life, the chance always exists from the cares of this life reducing my unity with Christ. A balance should be found between pursuing openings that life brings your way that can be nice, and maybe something which you've always wished to achieve, but when you boil them down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I mean they have a chance to weaken your faith and walk using the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but simply because they can easily force you to change your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.

8) Justin Paone Talks about the 'Parable from the Sower
when taking into consideration the famous story in the book of Luke the other day. Jesus was teaching parable from the sower (Luke 8.) In this story, a little portion of seed, or even the Word of God, happen to fall on ground that also had weed seeds. weeds, which Christ was referring to because the 'cares of this life', wound up choking out the good seed. I feel, during my life, the possibility always exists of the cares of this life reducing my unity with Christ. There must be a balance between pursuing openings that life brings your way that may be nice, and perhaps even something you always wanted to do, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I mean they have a chance to weaken your trust and walk with the Lord, not because they are inherently evil, but because they can certainly force you to change your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

9) The Parable of the Sower By Justin Paone
while reflecting around the story in the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable from the sower (Luke 8.) Within our story some of seed, or the Word of God, spilled on ground that also had weed seeds. The weeds, which are associated with the cares of this life, ended up choking the good seed. During my situation, there always remains possible of the cares of the life choking out my relationship with the Lord. We must visit a balance between following opportunities that life brings your way that may be nice, maybe even a thing that you've always wished to have happen, but whenever you boil them down to their fundamentals, they are “worldly” naturally? By worldly, I mean they have a chance to weaken your faith and walk with the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but because they can certainly force you to change your priories to things apart from your walk with the Lord.

10) Justin Paone's Parable from the Sower
when taking into consideration the famous story within the book of Luke yesterday. Jesus was telling the parable of the sower (Luke 8.) Within the story a part of the seed, or even the Word of God, spilled on ground which had weed seeds. The evil weeds which was referred to as troubles of life, wound up choking out the good seed. During my situation, there always remains a possibility from the cares of this life cutting off my unity with Christ. A balance should be found between following opportunities that life brings your way that can be nice, and maybe even something that you always aspired to do, but whenever you boil them right down to their fundamentals, they're “worldly” by nature? By worldly, I mean they've a chance to weaken your faith and walk using the Lord, not since they're inherently evil, but simply because they can certainly make you improve your priories to things other than your walk using the Lord.