the ground that man became is the softness of its soil the working hands of bark, it is good to do work and help each other sow the seeds of the last harvest. to take what was in your hand and to grow what can never be bounded by the common law wealth but it is grown by the sins our own hands that must reap the land until the next harvest and what will manifest is of our own doing, what we change today for tomorrow and yesterday is of our doing. don't be confused about know today can change yesterday but one who repents is one who has changed their entire future as well. no one can hide the shame of someone in repentance or change what sin had already done to this world before one can say sorry or feel for what they did was wrong. one man that sins, helps another man to do the same. but what little we do in life goes also a long way. you are not forgiven until you sin one time and then your heart must flow out towards that one person you had done wrong to know repentance.
Because of Abraham's sacrifice for God's only begotten son. and that Abraham's devotion to God was to sacrifice his son for God's son who was going to be sacrificed on earth for his sins. but the sacrifice of Abraham's child would not be noticed until Judas Iscariot was placed on that cross instead of Jesus Christ Who was given the chance for freedom and allowed to preach the gospel and a new testimony of Judas Iscariot; Christ Jesus who is Judas and the Lord Our Savior. Judas Iscariot
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