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Think probably a typo, Rob for supercedure...perhaps still a usage neologism...but...the meaning is clear...don't put any judgment on yourself at any point in time/space that "supercedes" the Father's judgment of your eternal worth and value to Him as His creation.
 
Think probably a typo, Rob for supercedure...perhaps still a usage neologism...but...the meaning is clear...don't put any judgment on yourself at any point in time/space that "supercedes" the Father's judgment of your eternal worth and value to Him as His creation.
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'''Rob wrote to tml: Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 3:38 PM'''
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Thanks Gerdean! I have emended the lesson as per your suggestion making record of this correspondence in the discussion page.
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'''Rob wrote to tml: Sat, Feb 1, 2014 at 3:50 PM'''
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Hello Steffani, and thanks for sharing! Both spellings 'Supersedure' and 'Supercedure' map to the same meaning established in the late 18th century obviously derived from 'Supersede' (or the variant 'Supercede') that appeared in the mid 17th century.