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  • Two Men Once Robbed A Jewelry Store. One Was A ...

    Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 18, 2007 (message contributor)

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Two men once robbed a jewelry store. One was a lawyer and other was a high-school dropout. After being arrested, convicted and sentence, the lawyer received a ten-year imprisonment. The dropout received three years.

The counselors for the lawyer protested the harsh judgment and the disparity of the sentence, but the judge insisted the lawyer was under greater responsibility to be an example of the law

In like manner Christians are under a greater responsibility to be living examples of the Lord, Jesus Christ.

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