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These verses refer to the Laws of the Harvest. Galatians 6:7-9

1. You reap what you sow.(Here)

2.You always reap more than you sow.(john 12:24)

3 You reap according to how you sow.(2cor 9:6)

4. You will reap.(vs9)

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