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  • First Fruits Principles Explained: Why the Church Misses Out on the REAL Reason of Not Seeing God's Provisional Blessings for His People in their Lives

  • By: SJ Harnsberry
  • Narrated by: SJ Harnsberry
  • Length: 44 mins

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First Fruits Principles Explained: Why the Church Misses Out on the REAL Reason of Not Seeing God's Provisional Blessings for His People in their Lives

By: SJ Harnsberry
Narrated by: SJ Harnsberry
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First fruits is not a new subject in the Body of Christ. However, many of us do not know how to grab hold of the blessings that it offers because we see it mainly as an Old Testament principle. SJ breaks down the Word of GOD with a revelation given to her at the beginning of 2018 for the year of 2018 and first fruits. You do not want to miss this teaching! Join SJ on this walk and walk into a whole new understanding of first fruits like you have never seen before!

©2018 SJ Harnsberry (P)2018 SJ Harnsberry

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