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Chrysostom: "When you hear the words, the sower went out to sow, do not suppose that is a tautology. For the sower goes out oftentimes for other ends; as, to break up the ground, to pluck up noxious weeds, to root up thorns, or perform any other species of industry, but this man went forth to sow.
How long will justice be crucified, (Speak) and truth buried?" (Yes, sir) I come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, (Yes, sir) however frustrating the hour, it will not be long, (No sir) because "truth crushed to earth will rise again." (Yes, sir) How long? Not long, (Yes, sir) because "no lie can live forever."
The lyrics address the singer's girlfriend, who has broken his heart by cheating on him. But the song keeps a happy, upbeat tone due to the singer's belief in karma: "It's alright" because "you've got to reap what you sow, girl" and she will find herself cheated on as well.
NBC News worked with artists to capture the biggest stories from the year. Here are a few stunning illustrations and photography from 2023.
Powderfinger's first music video, for the song "Reap What You Sow" in 1993, was directed by David Barker, an award-winning director. [21] Film companies who directed other videos for the group include Fifty Fifty Films [ 129 ] and Head Pictures.
Illustration together with the preceding parable of the lamp under a bushel. Unlike the parable of the Sower, the seed here seems to represent the Kingdom of God itself. [5] Differences in interpretation result from emphasizing different aspects of the parable, such as the seed, the sower, or the earth. [6]
Episode 456 – "Reap What You Sow" Act 1: Alien Experiment; Act 2: Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens – Danny Lobell; Episode 457 – "What I Did for Love" Act 1: Best Laid Plans; Act 2: 21 Chump Street; Act 3: Cold Stone Dreamery – Ben Loory; Act 4: Fantastic Mr. Fox – Jeanne Darst; Episode 458 – "Play the Part"
Human beings reap what they sow. It is up to the individual to follow the paths of grace by intelligently using free will. "Providence is God’s smile when he looks upon humankind and shows the paths to a glorious life. [40]" For François Brousse, suffering is therefore not the law of the world but, alas, a sometimes necessary form of ...