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God sings over you
My Lover and His Vineyard: Let me sing a song for the one I love, called “My Lover and His Vineyard”: My beloved planted a vineyard on a very fertile hill Isaiah 5:1 (TPT) God sang a love song over Israel, He told of His deep love for her and described her as a vineyard. Israel was not producing fruit anymore of justice and righteousness.[1] “Isaiah starts off like a singer entertaining people with a love song, which he says he has composed on behalf of a friend.”[2] The song turned into regretful emotions, where song words should just be scrunched up and tossed away. For as the song lines sang: “He fully expected it to bear good grapes, but instead it produced only worthless wild grapes.” Isaiah 5:2 (TPT) Adobe Stock Images The Song God Sings Over You Has God called you to bear fruit?
Tanja Tuovinen,
God sings over you
My Lover and His Vineyard: Let me sing a song for the one I love, called “My Lover and His Vineyard”: My beloved planted a vineyard on a very fertile hill Isaiah 5:1 (TPT) God sang a love song over Israel, He told of His deep love for her and described her as a vineyard. Israel was not producing fruit anymore of justice and righteousness.[1] “Isaiah starts off like a singer entertaining people with a love song, which he says he has composed on behalf of a friend.”[2] The song turned into regretful emotions, where song words should just be scrunched up and tossed away. For as the song lines sang: “He fully expected it to bear good grapes, but instead it produced only worthless wild grapes.” Isaiah 5:2 (TPT) Adobe Stock Images The Song God Sings Over You Has God called you to bear fruit?
Tanja Tuovinen,
The Song of the Vineyard (Isaiah 5:1–7)
“Let me sing for my beloved my love-song concerning his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a very fertile hill. He dug it and cleared it of stones, and planted it with choice vines; he built a …
Claude F. Mariottini,
Tenants in God’s vineyard (Matthew 21:33-44)
Look through the window of Jesus’ stories, and you see the world framed as God’s kingdom: Matthew 21 33“Listen to another parable: There was a landowner who planted a vineyard. He put a wall around…
Allen Browne,
Being cut off from the VINE due to lack of FRUIT, despite starting out in Jesus – John 15
A branch can start out in the vine (Jesus) and still be cut off at a later stage due to lack of fruit “Fruit” is often used as another term for “works” – as in showing…
Annika Björk,
Son of a Gun
In Psalm 127:3, the psalmist declared that sons are a blessing from God. The psalmist wrote: “Lo, sons are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a war…
Claude F. Mariottini,

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