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A 4 Part Series on Sin and Grace – Tallbill

TallBill

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Posts: 298
From: St. Louis, MO
Registered: 11-22-2002
Just recently I completed a 4 part series of issues in my newsletter, that series being on sin and Grace. I hammered pretty hard in the first three, but please read them in order.


September 2007

October 2007

November 2007

December 2007


I know some of you will comment anyway, so I won't bother to ask for comments.

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Never Forget to Pray!

"...prayer itself is an art which only the Holy Ghost can teach us. He is the giver of all prayer. Pray for prayer---pray till you can pray; pray to be helped to pray, and give not up praying because you cannot pray, for it is when you think you cannot pray that you are most praying. Sometimes when you have no sort of comfort in your supplications, it is then that your heart---all broken and cast down---is really wrestling and truly prevailing with the Most High."
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, from the pamphlet, "Effective Prayer"

JeTSpice
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Posts: 433
From: La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
Registered: 06-10-2006
wowzers, you put a lot of work in there. Hope you're feeling better.
TallBill

Member

Posts: 298
From: St. Louis, MO
Registered: 11-22-2002
quote:
Originally posted by JeTSpice:
wowzers, you put a lot of work in there. Hope you're feeling better.

Well, now, keep in mind that this was over a period of months. On the other hand, only the profile of me (in the masthead) was done by someone other than me.

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Never Forget to Pray!

"...prayer itself is an art which only the Holy Ghost can teach us. He is the giver of all prayer. Pray for prayer---pray till you can pray; pray to be helped to pray, and give not up praying because you cannot pray, for it is when you think you cannot pray that you are most praying. Sometimes when you have no sort of comfort in your supplications, it is then that your heart---all broken and cast down---is really wrestling and truly prevailing with the Most High."
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, from the pamphlet, "Effective Prayer"