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Brenna Golden
15 June, 14:40
How does a parable differ from a sermon?
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Clayton Hardy
15 June, 16:45
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A parable is a simple story told with biblical truths and principles in it to teach people an important lesson or demonstrate a moral. A sermon is like a speech. It is usually given during a church service and is a long spiritual discourse.
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