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Betty  Smith
“Obscenities are the emotional expressions of inarticulate people with small vocabularies.”
Betty Smith

“Our blessed Lord will permit only as much trouble in our lives as will be for His glory and for our profit.”
Walter L. Wilson, A Sure Remedy prescribed by The Doctor

John R. Rice
“You wonder whether you may have committed the unpardonable sin. No, you have not. First, the unpardonable sin is the sin of a lost person, one who has never accepted Christ, one who has never been saved. One whose sins are forgiven cannot commit the unforgiveable sin. Second, the fact that you are burdened and concerned and want God's blessing is proof that you have not committed the unpardonable sin. One who had committed the unpardonable sin would have no conviction, no burden, and would not want God and salvation. The unpardonable sin is a sin of rejecting Christ, after great enlightenment. Anyone who is trouble about it and trying to be right with God has not committed the unpardonable sin.”
John R. Rice, Dr. Rice, Here Are More Questions...

J. Vernon McGee
“My friend, after you have been saved, God is going to talk to you about good works. Until that time, God is not even interested in your 'good works' because what you call a good work, God calls dirty laundry. The righteousness of man is filthy rags in His sight (Isaiah 64:6). He doesn't want any of that. He wants to save you.”
J. Vernon McGee, 1 and 2 Timothy / Titus / Philemon

Ronald Reagan
“On the fundamental dignity of the human person, there can be no relenting!”
Ronald Reagan

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