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Make a point of being courageous and strong; today is another day from our blessed Lord. Stand against the evil that you witness now, as a mature apostle with Him… in one accord. We have nothing to fear from our detractors, who partake of the unfruitful works of darkness. With the indwelling of God’s Spirit, we are protected and covered with His righteousness. We’ve been called to expose sin in the world, even though the wicked hope that we don’t bother; by tackling difficult subjects of human behavior, we choose to honor Jehovah, the Holy Father! In Him, we move and experience His Presence; out of our brokenness shines the Light of Christ; we desire that everyone should not be afraid and obtain Salvation’s gift of… everlasting Life. . . . Author notes Inspired by: Deu 31:6; Eph 5:11; Acts 17:28 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2015, All rights reserved.
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Oct 1, 2015
Oct 1, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
Poem: Why Do We Bother?
Make a point of being courageous and strong; today is another day from our blessed Lord. Stand against the evil that you witness now, as a mature apostle with Him… in one accord. We have nothing to fear from our detractors, who partake of the unfruitful works of darkness. With the indwelling of God’s Spirit, we are protected and covered with His righteousness. We’ve been called to expose sin in the world, even though the wicked hope that we don’t bother; by tackling difficult subjects of human behavior, we choose to honor Jehovah, the Holy Father! In Him, we move and experience His Presence; out of our brokenness shines the Light of Christ; we desire that everyone should not be afraid and obtain Salvation’s gift of… everlasting Life. . . . Author notes Inspired by: Deu 31:6; Eph 5:11; Acts 17:28 Learn more about me and my poetry at: http://amzn.to/1ffo9YZ By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd, © 2015, All rights reserved.
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Oct 1, 2015
Oct 1, 2015 at 2:16 PM UTC
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