A Special Praise -- Mom and Dad's sponsor has their paperwork in hand. Praise the Lord! They can now go forward with all the other things necessary to prepare to go to the field, such as purchasing tickets and so on. Please pray for wisdom for them in these things. Thank you very much! September 16. Independence Day in PNG. A very rainy day here, but we are thankful that we didn’t get any really severe weather here from Florence. We didn’t go out today. Listened to EBC’s first service livestream. Pastor Ogle preached on Why We Should Give to Missions, using Philippians 4:10-19 as his text, showing how giving not only brings forth fruit through the life of the missionary, but it brings forth fruit that abounds to the account of the giver. EBC dismissed after Sunday school as they were expecting more severe weather Later in the morning, we listened to a message by Pastor Weiss entitled “These All,” a sermon from Hebrews 11:32-40, talking about how some, by faith, obtained great victories, and others, by faith, suffered great persecution and affliction. No matter whether we see God do great things or whether we see great trials of affliction in our lives, if we are living by faith, then we will receive a good report through faith. We should not say to ourselves, or to someone else, “I guess I just don’t have enough faith,” or “you probably just don’t have enough faith.” Faith doesn’t always see great victories, but a life lived by faith will still obtain the same promise. Both those who saw great victories and those who saw trials and persecutions did not obtain the promise “that they without us should not be made perfect.” They were all commended and approved because of their faith in God. I also got the August progress report written which I had nearly forgotten and did a little crocheting this morning. This afternoon, I did painting and pretty much completed the project I’ve been working on. I just need to figure out how I can cover up the mistakes before I can finish the last part. I do believe my white paint is much too thin as I have put four or five layers over the mistakes, and they still show through loud and clear. Will have to find some less transparent white paint. This evening, I searched for some free pictures that I could do paintings from; also searched previous picture files of my own. Did the dishes, Listened to a sermon by Pastor Kuykendall of Zion Baptist Church in Gastonia.
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September 14. There was only lukewarm water again this morning so I just washed up a bit at the bathroom sink. Before I had my morning drinks, I washed out the big saucepan and the two small containers. Dried the saucepan and put the fish in it to cook. Then I had my vitamin drinks and started quiet time. When the fish was done, I warmed up a dishful of rice and kale and then added fish to my dish for my breakfast. We finally headed off to C&C’s house a little before 9:00. Ruth and Ellen were already there, but Ellen was leaving to go for therapy (for her knee). I started the laundry and visited with Ruthie a bit. We had two loads of laundry today since we had bought a bunch of clothing on Tuesday when we went thrift store shopping. So the second load was in washing when Ellen came back from her therapy. Ellen and Ruthie stayed until a little before noon. After nap, Daddy and I got all the clothes down. I folded up some of the newly bought items and will pack them away. The rest of them either went into the laundry basket or were laid in the car in the usual way. The box of Pidgin tracts came today, praise the Lord! After having an afternoon snack, I divided all the tracts into quart size plastic storage bags to protect them from getting messed up in transport. We will take part of them with us to PNG and ship the rest. Later this afternoon and this evening, I wrote a couple more of the outreach lessons for MTP. This evening, we all went outside and readied things for the storm, putting what we could, or what needed to be, inside the shed or utility room. After having family time with C&C, we came home. Then I worked on crocheting the rest of the evening. September15. It was about 6:50 before I got up this morning. I had awakened a bit a little after 6:00, but felt like I was still tired and soon fell back to sleep. After showering and washing hair and getting dressed, I fixed Daddy’s pancake eggs before having my morning vitamin drinks and starting quiet time. Daddy had gone out to buy more water by the time I heated and ate my breakfast. Then there was work to do. Wash dishes first. Then clean the bathroom—toilet, sink, and the section of the floor that apparently didn’t get scrubbed enough the last time. The floor scrubbing was a hands and knees job, but I’m happy to see how much cleaner that part of the floor looks now. When those jobs were done, I made and enjoyed a nice smoothie. The rest of the morning was spent painting, as well as part of the afternoon. I also folded clothes that were washed yesterday and packed a bagful of clothes from those we had purchased at the thrift stores this week, setting those aside to be packed. This evening, I crocheted and played some computer games, and Daddy and I enjoyed some sharing and praying time together.
September 12. Am thankful for a pretty good night’s sleep. I had a cold, very quick shower this morning. There wasn’t a drop of hot water. After we got to C&C’s house, I took down the big spider web in the back outside corner of the carport. Since the spider has disappeared (along with all the other big spiders that at one time had webs outside around the house), there is no sense in leaving the big web up there. (Well, one spider came back later.) After removing the spider web, I sat down in the chair outside and finished my prayer time. After that, I had some walking exercise, and then came back inside and made a smoothie. After I got settled down at the computer and had written an e-mail, Daddy and I checked Galatians 3. It took a little more time today as there were some difficult places to mull over. Praise the Lord for His help! Also had time to get corrections made in the computer and get things set up in the print file. This afternoon, I got the shopping list made and then wrote a couple more MTP lessons for the outreach program. Pastor concluded his series on Esther this evening with a review of all the specific areas that he had covered. Esther 4:14. God orchestrates timing and people for His purposes. Sometimes we can see God’s hand working, and sometimes we are in the dark even though we know that God is working. Later in the evening, I turned to MBC website and listened to a sermon by Evangelist Caleb Garraway, called The Rending of Revival, based on Isaiah 64:1, urging people to earnestly seek and pray for revival for our nation. An excellent and thought-provoking message. “1Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens, that thou wouldest come down, that the mountains might flow down at thy presence, 2As when the melting fire burneth, the fire causeth the waters to boil, to make thy name known to thine adversaries, that the nations may tremble at thy presence!” Isaiah 64:1,2 Isaiah’s prayer for revival. September 13. We went out a little after 8:00 this morning to shop and didn’t get back until 11:00. It didn’t take us long to shop at Lidl’s. We only had a few items to get there. Our time in WalMart turned out to be extra long as we waited for someone to look and see if they had the double packs of oven roasted turkey deli meat. They didn’t. Then we walked all around the store trying to find large black hose (drain hose pipe) to attach to the girls’ down pipe to drain off any heavy rain that might come during the weekend storm. We never did find any so finally checked out and went on from there to Aldi. It didn’t take us long at Aldi, but then we went over to Lowes and Daddy went in to try to find the black hose there. He went to the garden center, which is where it was, but nobody was able to help him find it; and they sent him clear across to the other side of the store to look for it in the lumber section. Somebody there told him where it was located in the garden department so he had to walk all the way back to the garden department, and he finally found the hose. We made one last stop—at Fast Stop for gas. Finally home, we got food put away, and then I turned on the computer, thinking I would use the half hour that was left before lunch time to start writing in my journal. Instead I spent that half hour changing the font in the whole journal from Lucida Calligraphy to Lucida Handwriting, and a few places of Berlin Sans FB to Arial. Apparently when Microsoft “upgraded” my computer yesterday, they “down-graded” all the new fonts they had given me over the past few upgrades, a couple of which I had used in my journal and probably in some other files. (In other words, they took away all the new fonts they had given me. Since Lucida Calligraphy was “not available” now, they had put some other font in its place that was so pale and unreadable, I had no choice but to change it. They didn’t even tell what it was—they still called it Lucida Calligraphy, which it wasn’t. By the time those changes were all made, it was time for lunch. After nap, Daddy and I checked Galatians chapter 4, and I was also able to get the corrections made in the computer and everything set up in the print file before 5:00. This evening, I cooked kale and sweet potatoes to be ready for tomorrow’s meals. Also did some crocheting and Daddy and I went for a walk together. We also had some Bible study and prayer time together. “6Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee? 7Shew us thy mercy, O LORD, and grant us thy salvation.” Psalm 85:6,7 The new verses I’m starting to memorize go well with last night’s message. This is my prayer for myself, my family, my church, and my country.
September 10. What a busy morning! I didn’t have any cooked breakfast food left so put some oatmeal on to cook while I had my morning drinks and started quiet time. Right after breakfast and quiet time, I started getting ingredients into the crockpot for the weekly soup, a mixed veggie soup this time. When that was all together and had started cooking, I cut up some mushrooms, zucchini, and yellow squash which I put on the stove to cook with some onion and salt and pepper. In the mean time, Daddy and I started checking Galatians chapter 1. I got up a couple times to check the veggies and then once to serve myself a small plateful to eat for snack. We are thankful to the Lord for His help in checking both Galatians 1 and 2. Then it was time to start Lewis’s dinner. Made him a small shepherd’s pie, just a small one because there was only a small amount of leftover mashed potatoes. When I was done making that, I sat back down and made corrections in the Galesia file and then set up chapters 1 and 2 in the print file, adding the English for chapter 3 as well. By the time we had eaten lunch, soup was done so I turned it off so it could cool while we had our nap. Right after nap, I added tofu (that is, after I thawed out the tofu in the microwave; it had gotten frozen solid in the back of the fridge) and pureed the soup, bottled it up, and put it in the fridge. This afternoon, I set last week’s journal notes up in a file to send to Connie and also transferred a few pictures from the camera to the computer. Got those edited and then sent a few to Connie along with the journal notes. Then I did some more outreach lessons for MTP. Christy called Daddy and told him the water shelves were getting empty at WalMart. People are buying up in preparation for the possible hurricane effects that are predicted for this weekend. So Daddy went out to get water. He had to get cases of the individual bottles because the gallon jugs were already gone. There was quite a stack of dishes to do this evening after all the cooking I did today. While I was in the middle of that job, we heard thunder, and Daddy looked out the window and saw dark clouds. He looked outside and called me to come see the cloud front. I dried my hands off, grabbed up the camera, and went out and took some pictures. Later on, we got a good drencher. Praise the Lord for the rain to cool off the air and water the earth! Then I finished the dishes. Asked Daddy to dry a few so I would have room to stack the rest in the drainer. After snack, I searched for some doily patterns; and later Daddy and I had some Bible study and prayer time together. September 11. We went out a little before 9:00 this morning and spent most of the morning shopping. Went to WalMart first and got more water, some bananas, an inverter, and some socks. Then we went to Crossroads, Hospice, and Salvation Army thrift stores. I was thankful to find a good number of nice blouses, but I didn’t find any jumpers which I also need. It was a little after 12:00 when we got back to the apartment. We had lunch and a nap before going on over to C&C’s place. This afternoon’s work was to write a couple more outreach lessons. After washing dishes this evening, I started a crochet project. Then we had our family time before going home. I worked a bit more on crocheting after we got home. “20And how I kept back nothing that was profitable unto you, but have shewed you, and have taught you publickly, and from house to house, 21Testifying both to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ.” Acts 20:20,21
September 9. Arrived at C&C’s house a little bit early so had time to make my smoothie before the morning service. Pastor’s text in the first service was Matthew 9:36-38; John 4:35. He mainly gave statistics on the need of unreached peoples. We must be burdened by what Jesus was burdened for or we will never have a passion for missions. Are we comfortable with people dying and going to hell? Genuine Biblical compassion is always mixed with action. The Scriptures mixed with the statistics were very thought-provoking and heart-moving. In the second service, Pastor gave an introduction to II Peter. II Peter 3:18, theme verse for II Peter. Are you growing? God is coming back, so you must be growing so that you can combat apostasy. Chapter 1—a formula for growing. We can be anything God wants us to be because He empowers us, verses 1-4. Evidences of growing—verses 5-7. Constant reminders of truth. A more sure word of prophecy—the word of God. Chapter 2—false teachers for gain. There will always be false prophets. We must recognize what a false teacher looks like. What are their motives? verse 3—covetousness. Verse 19—they promise liberty, but they themselves are bound. Satan promises liberty, but he actually gives chains. Do you know your Bible well enough to see and hear error? Chapter 3—fire for the guilty. verse 10. We live in a perishing world. God will keep His promise—verse 4. No one likes to think of consequences or judgment, but we all must face it. Are you ready? Or are you ignoring the warnings? In between meetings, I printed update letters and envelopes, folded the letters and stuffed them in the envelopes, and had more prayer time before the next service. I left the stamping and sealing of the letters for Connie, and hopefully she will remember to put them out in the mail in the morning. My nap today was a little longer than usual, and I was very thankful for a little extra rest. In the cool of the evening, we went out and walked a bit together. Then I wrote an e-mail; and later Daddy and I discussed some of the things we need to buy and things we need to do to get ready to go, and then we prayed together. “10For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. 11For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly. 12O LORD of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee.” Psalm 84:10-12 Currently memorizing these verses. Just a blessing to know that there is a dwelling place away from the “tents of wickedness.” It is a place where I can freely serve my God, but sometimes it must take me to those who still dwell in the tents of wickedness that they might know there is deliverance from that life of bondage. And God has promised to be a sun (architecturally, that is a notched battlement) and a shield—a refuge and a defence for me. He has promised to give grace (how I need it!) and glory. And He has promised that He will not withhold one good thing from me if I walk uprightly. His blessing is upon those who trust in Him. What more could we ask? September 8. Up early to start the day. The exterminator would be coming at 9:00—routine job. After showering, washing hair, and getting dressed, I got busy making morning drinks for myself and fixing Saturday pancakes and eggs for Daddy. Then I ate breakfast; cleaned up the kitchen and washed, dried, and put away dishes; made the bed; and had quiet time. By then the exterminator had come and gone. I wanted to get Franklin (crocheted frog) finished this morning so did that next. The rest of the day was spent writing the September update, getting all the updates for mailing ready to be printed tomorrow so they can be mailed on Monday, and writing individual notes of acknowledgment for each of our other supporters before sending their updates out by e-mail. Daddy went out to Subway for lunch and also picked me up a bag of organic kale at Aldi. They were all out of it on Thursday, but thought they would have some in by yesterday. I am thankful that they did as I want to use it in my soup which I expect to make on Monday. This evening, we went and played table games with C&C. I took Franklin along too and left him there.
September 6. The morning zoomed by faster than we could keep up with it. I was up a little earlier than usual as I had been tossing and turning long enough (or more than long enough) and just couldn’t get comfortable in bed. But I was thankful for the extra time to cook some veggies and meat for my breakfast. Right after breakfast, we left here to go shopping. Six stops today! Lidl first. We spent quite a bit of time in there trying to find things that we couldn’t find. A short stop at WalMart. Didn’t need much there today. And a short stop at Aldi. Next stop was the bank. Then the discount meat market to try to find some good snacks and other food items, but the pickin’s were sparse today. And last of all, we made a stop at Big Lots to get some sea salt. It was about 11:15 when we arrived back at the apartment. After putting away all the groceries, I was really hungry. (Hadn’t taken a snack out with me.) So I fixed a bowlful of fruit, yogurt, and nuts which satisfied me for about an hour. Then I warmed up a cupful of soup and enjoyed that. We had nap and then Daddy and I checked over chapter 12 of II Corinthians, after which I got the corrections made in the computer file and set everything up in the print file. We praise the Lord again for His help and wisdom. This evening, I did some crocheting and did the dishes, and Daddy and I went for a little walk and we did some Bible study together. “And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none.” Ezekiel 22:30 Sad words. Where is there a man to make up the hedge and stand in the gap before God for our land? September 7. A little before 8:30, we loaded up the car and headed for the girls’ house. After getting a few food items put away in the fridge, I put the laundry into the washing machine. Then I made a smoothie and sat outside to drink it and to have a little more prayer time. I forgot my prayer notebook, but could remember the daily requests and other needs. Then I walked a couple laps around the driveway. By then the clothes were done washing, and I got them ready to hang out. Daddy and I hung them out, and we were happy to get back inside as it was getting quite muggy out by then. Also hungry mosquitoes live out back there by the trees. After coming inside, I got my computer booted up, and we checked the last chapter of II Corinthians. Praise the Lord, Corinthians is now complete! When that was done, I washed yesterday’s dishes. Christy hadn’t had a chance to do them last night because she had to go to a Quick Books seminar. After washing dishes, I had time to get corrections made for II Corinthians 13 and get that set up in the print file. Also wrote an introduction for Galatians and put the English for chapter 1 in the print file. This afternoon, I wrote a couple e-mails and deleted a few. Also worked more on outreach lessons for MTP. One of the e-mails I wrote was to our PNG sponsor, and this evening, we heard back from him with this message: “Hope to pick up permit after Independence Day here! Have all paperwork ready! Will tell you when I have it in hand!“ Praise the Lord for this answer to prayer! Can God win the battle in the valleys? God can! “And there came a man of God, and spake unto the king of Israel, and said, Thus saith the LORD, Because the Syrians have said, The LORD is God of the hills, but he is not God of the valleys, therefore will I deliver all this great multitude into thine hand, and ye shall know that I am the LORD.” I Kings 20:28 And today is the seventh day, the seventh day of September. It was the seventh day when Israel joined battle with the Syrians and won. All week, since Pastor Simpson’s message on Sunday, I haven’t been able to get that number seven off my mind. How did it fit in? And today is the seventh day. Praise God for victories! Please keep praying! There will be even more rejoicing when we hear that Dad and Mom's paperwork has been picked up and is all ready. September 5. We were ready somewhat early to head for the girls’ house this morning. After we arrived, and I had put some food away in the fridge, I sat outside and finished my prayer time. Then I started to do some walking, but found it hard walking on all that debris that the animals have been chewing off the tree above the other side of the driveway. So instead of walking, I got my morning exercise sweeping up most of that debris. Then I went inside and started making myself a smoothie when the Mages showed up. It was good to see them. Bro. Joe picked up the old yellow fridge that the girls had outside and took it to the dump. Mary came in to visit a few minutes, and I showed her the three paintings I had completed and let her choose one for herself. She had Joe come in to help her choose, and they both agreed on the swan picture. After they left, Daddy and I checked II Corinthians chapter 11. We are so thankful for God’s wisdom from which we can draw in this task of translating. By the time I had made the corrections in the computer file and set everything up in the print file, it was lunch time. In the afternoon, I made our shopping list for tomorrow, worked on more outreach lessons for MTP, had a before-supper snack, and washed the dishes. Then I had a bit late supper after the dishes were done. Pastor Ogle continued his teaching (from the book of Esther) on pride this evening. We must recognize pride and its danger in order to avoid destruction. 6) 5:9,13—Pride causes me to concentrate on what I don’t have, rather than what I do have. We should concentrate on all that God has given us and not on what God has not given us. 7) 5:10-12—Pride uses people to brag to rather than serving them. Proud people usually view others in terms of what others can do for them. Proud people believe that life is all about them. 8) 5:14—Pride assumes the future. James 4:13-16. 9) 6:6—Pride assumes everything is about me. Daniel 4:34-37. 10) 6:7-9—Pride answers questions with self in mind. We all have a tendency to think too much about ourselves and too much of ourselves. 11) 7:9,10—Pride will cause others to quickly turn on you. Haman's pride led to thousands of people’s lives being destroyed. “23Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord GOD: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?... 32For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord GOD: wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.” Ezekiel 18:23,32 The Lord is… not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. (II Peter 3:9) September 3. It didn’t even dawn on me that today is a holiday (Labor Day) until Christy said yesterday that she has today off. So we decided to come and spend today with the girls instead of tomorrow. First thing I did after getting here was finish prayer time, make and drink a smoothie, and do a little walking. Then I wrote yesterday’s journal notes which I forgot all about until late yesterday evening when I was too tired. Then I transferred journal notes to a file for Connie and proofread those before sending them out to her. Also transferred a few photos to the computer, edited them, and sent a couple to Connie along with the journal notes. By then it was going on 11:30, later than I realized, so Daddy’s dinner would be a bit late. Prepared the chicken and popped it into the oven. Then started peeling potatoes. Piyu, what’s that awful smell? A rotten potato! Get rid of it quick! Peel the rest. Cut them up into small pieces. Cover them with water, and set them aside until the chicken was mostly done. Shake up flour, milk, salt, and pepper in a jar for making gravy. Get out mixer and beaters. Soon it was time to start the potatoes cooking; and as soon as they were done, I whipped them up with butter, cream, salt, and pepper. Daddy warmed up leftover veggies, and I made the gravy. Everything was finally ready for him to eat. It was after 12:30 already. Heated up a cupful of soup for myself. While Daddy and I had our nap, C&C went out to visit Kathy M. Daniel had picked her up and taken her to Peak today to visit Ted, and she had called the girls and asked them to come there. So that’s what they did. They had a good time, not only visiting Kathy and Ted, but talking with a couple veterans who are Ted’s friends there. Didn’t do a whole lot the rest of the day, other than relax, talk with the girls, play a couple computer games, do some crocheting. And in the evening, after I had washed the dishes, we all played a table game together. “If they sin against thee, (for there is no man that sinneth not,)….” I Kings 8:46a For all have sinned. September 4. After breakfast, before the day got too hot and humid, Daddy went out walking with me, and we made several laps around the parking lot. When we came back in, I finished my prayer time. Then I made a gallon jugful of healing tea which I had been wanting to do for some time. Then Daddy and I got ready to start checking II Corinthians 9, and had just checked the first verse when the phone rang. It was Beth. I was happy to hear from her and enjoyed a nice chat with her. Then back to the work of translation checking. It took the rest of the morning to cover chapters 9 and 10, but we thank the Lord for His help in going over those two chapters. There were several difficult places where we spent a fair bit of extra time. After that, we had lunch; and while I was eating, I made the corrections in the Corinthians file while they were still fresh in my mind. Afterward, I got things set up in the print file and also added the English for chapter 11. This afternoon, I brought to completion the course on “Seeing the World Need,” wrote another lesson in the outreach course, and started another lesson in the outreach course, which I finished this evening. Daddy did the dishes for me this evening, and a little while after that, we went out for a little walk and enjoyed the fresh air and looking at the cloud formations. “60That all the people of the earth may know that the LORD is God, and that there is none else. 61Let your heart therefore be perfect with the LORD our God, to walk in his statutes, and to keep his commandments, as at this day.” I Kings 8:60 Oh, that we God’s people may live in such a way that all the people of the earth may know that the LORD is God, and that there is none else.
September 2. Early to rise this morning. Left the house before 8:00 to pick up Christy and Connie and head for Weddington. We’d been wanting for some time to visit Maple Grove Baptist Church again, and this seemed like a good day to do that. Christy and Connie wanted to go too. We left the girls’ house around 8:20, made one pit stop along the way, and arrived just before 9:45. It was a blessing to be there today and to see how God is blessing the church too. It is a very small church, but growing. They had the pews all taken out and a roll of pretty new red carpet partly unrolled at the back so people could see what it looked like. They had chairs set up temporarily for the people to sit on. Pastor Simpson had Daddy give a brief update during the main meeting. Then they took up the missions offering. After that, the pastor had everyone stand up to show honor to us as missionaries—very humbling. And then he said that they are starting to double their missionaries’ support and had the church vote right there to double our support. Praise the Lord for that additional support. The preaching was such an encouragement as well and just what we needed for the day. The pastor was starting a series on “Can God?”, specifically talking today about “Can God win in the valley?” His main text was I Kings 20, dealing with Ahab’s war with Syria, and how Syria thought that the Israelites’ God was a God of the hills (because Israel had defeated them in the hills) and not of the valley. And even after Israel had gathered together for the battle in the valley, the Lord still had them wait seven days before they went against the Syrians and won the battle. Yes, God can win the battle in the valley, but we need to wait on God’s timing and not rush into the battle. It took us longer getting home as we detoured through South Carolina to fill Christy’s car with gas. Since we came right close to our apartment on the way back to the girls’ house, I asked Daddy if he would drop me off there. I was so thankful to get out of the car. My feet were hurting from being cold, and the rest of my body was hurting from being so cramped in the front seat. I had already started my nap before Daddy got back from taking the girls home and swapping vehicles. Didn’t really sleep as my body was hurting too much. After nap, I spent some time painting. In the evening, I cooked a pot full of napa cabbage and carrots, did the dishes, and did some crocheting. Daddy and I also listened to EBC’s morning message on youtube. “39Then hear thou in heaven thy dwelling place, and forgive, and do, and give to every man according to his ways, whose heart thou knowest; (for thou, even thou only, knowest the hearts of all the children of men;) 40That they may fear thee all the days that they live in the land which thou gavest unto our fathers.” I Kings 8:39,40 Only God knows the hearts of all men. No man can deceive God. God will recompense to every man that which is just and right. Knowing these things, we must therefore fear God all the days of our lives. |
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