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02-16-2008, 05:47 PM
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Brilliant!
Years ago I told our people I discovered the answer to "What would Jesus do?"
If he were an American Evangelical, he would pray the prayer of Jabez.
I'm glad he isn't....
Mike
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I don't know, that's alot of reading to do.
To bad the reformers didn't focus on the prayer of Jabez instead of the just shall live by faith. We'd be bigger than the Romish church with buildings twice and big and powerful than the vatican. "ah, nobody expects the protestant inquisition. Fear, pain, and the prayer of Jabez are our implements. Make them sit in the comfy chair while i read it to them. mhaaa, ha, ha."
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I'm so far behind. Besides that's a huge chunk of Scripture to squeeze in every day: are there are schedules where they break it down -- maybe read through the two verses in a year?
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Originally Posted by Grymir I don't know, that's alot of reading to do.
To bad the reformers didn't focus on the prayer of Jabez instead of the just shall live by faith. We'd be bigger than the Romish church with buildings twice and big and powerful than the vatican. "ah, nobody expects the protestant inquisition. Fear, pain, and the prayer of Jabez are our implements. Make them sit in the comfy chair while i read it to them. mhaaa, ha, ha." |     --That's...  --NOT...  --funny!
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