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Charles Spurgen Said It Best Over 100 Years Ago…
Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 18, 2007 (message contributor)
Charles Spurgen said it best over 100 years ago…
“you may study, look, and meditate, but Jesus is a greater Savior than we can ever think Him to be. Even when our thoughts are at there highest, Jesus is more willing to love us, help us, accept us, and forgive us, then we ourselves are. It is no wonder why we call Him the Savior of our souls.”
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A Man Fell Into A Pit…
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A man fell into a pit and he couldn’t get out. BUDDHA said: "Your pit is only a state of mind." A HINDU said: "This pit is for purging you and making you more perfect.” CONFUCIUS said: "If you would have listened to me, you would never have fallen into that pit." A NEW AGE PERSON said: "Maybe ...read more
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Rest In Peace PRO
Contributed by James Owens on Dec 15, 2004
Illustration There was a widow who had “Rest In Peace” put on her husband’s tombstone. When she found out that he left her ...read more
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