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“What’s closest to your heart is what you talk about, and if God is close to your heart, you’ll talk about Him.” – Aiden Wilson Tozer
God is the God of the impossible. Yes, He's the One who can make a miracle out of any situation.
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“Saving faith is always fruitful; and that faith which is not fruitful is not true faith. The apostle does not deny that we are justified by faith, and only by faith; but he denies that faith without works is a true faith. It is only an empty notion; and such a faith cannot justify nor save a man.”
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Thomas Senor
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“When a man is filled with the Word of God you cannot keep him still, If a man has got the Word, he must speak or die.”
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Dwight L. Moody
“Christ Himself did not say so much about His death. He was making the sacrifice; He left to others the privilege of explaining it. For two thousand years now the church has been glorying in His cross and exploring its wondrous meaning.”
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John Gerstner
How to know Jesus