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(Created page with " == Introduction == God created everything to teach us about Himself. But sometimes, it's hard to learn just by looking at nature. That’s why He used people and stories in the Bible to show us who He is. The Hebrews lived out a “play,” and their laws were like a script. One of those laws told them what they could and couldn’t eat—but it wasn’t really about food. It was about learning. In the Bible, eating is a symbol for learning, and the animals represent di...")
 
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* '''Grasshopper''' – faith growing even through hardship.
* '''Grasshopper''' – faith growing even through hardship.
* '''Locust''' – those who may struggle but still seek God.
* '''Locust''' – those who may struggle but still seek God.
== Conclusion: Who Will You Learn From? ==
Throughout the Bible, God shows us that not all teachers are good. Some lead people away from Him, while others help us grow in faith. The question is: Who are you learning from? Are they helping you know God better, or are they leading you further from the truth?
Jesus is the ultimate teacher. He meditated on God’s Word, showed love instead of judgment, and gave His life so we could be saved. When He said, “Eat my body,” He wasn’t talking about food—He meant that we should learn from Him and live by His example.
So, as you go through life, pay attention to the voices you listen to. Are they like the clean animals, guiding you in truth? Or are they like the unclean ones, leading you away from God? Choose wisely, because what you “eat” (learn) shapes who you become.

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