I got a new cd in the Amazon for $4.99. This included shipping. You can't beat that. The irony is that everyone can shop in the Amazon whether they respected their school teacher or not. A lot of students uh were told to uh work twice as hard from certain back grounds. But, working twice as hard did not mean that you should refuse to respect the teacher's syllabus or course outline as you fail to submit. You were soo determined to work twice as hard but not submit to anyone or anything such that the teacher saw you for what you are; a rebel who wanted some authority above and beyond the authority of the person who would determine whether you attended their class; not your class. He said read chapter two for the exam. You read 1, 2 and 3. The end result is that, with all the questions set on chapter 2, you only had sufficient time to digest enough to achieve your grade. You did not feel the same as the other students who really worked twice as hard and respectfully so as submitted students. But, afterwards, you could tell them about chapter 1. They read chapter one as well but that was after the exam and to this day, you want to resent that "feeling" you say they have as if they were favored or something. They were favored; just like you. They had a free education. Read Acts 4:13 and people will always know whether you are a student of your teacher. Drop by your girlfriend's place anytime and see if you can judge your friends on how they dust so that you can have some authority in uh your class. You stole the keys left in their health club locker; remember?
New!Clean Pure Christlike energy to move 1063 pounds of bricks in one sheer movement using the power of a man's back or horses requires energy.That is all!Abraham had no four wheel engined vehicle but he had faith and common sense to do whatever God demanded of him in a way that was efficient and respectful to all of God's creation of which he was a part.Abraham also had no written law; also true for Joseph or Jacob or Moses when Moses crossed the red sea.All posts are authored by Warren A.Lyon.
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