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Friday 14 March 2014

Someone writes a worship song like " How Great Thou Art" and he is not an ordained minister but just an usher. Yet, a pastor reads it in a church as it is released and then he accuses the writer of having great and swelling words. Some plant the word, some water the seed but God causes the growth. Everyone works together as joint heirs and the last thing anyone needs in a world of denominations is to have his neighbor from one denomination working to procure and judging all others vociferously to seek a continual sense of denominational superiority. Read Acts 2 and Revelations 3. Now, play ball and respect the Lord as your referee.

Someone writes a worship song like " How Great Thou Art" and he is not an ordained minister but just an usher. Yet, a pastor reads it in a church as it is released and then he accuses the writer of having great and swelling words. Some plant the word, some water the seed but God causes  the growth. Everyone works together as joint heirs and the last thing anyone needs in a world of denominations is to have his neighbor from one denomination working to procure and judging all others vociferously to seek a continual sense of denominational superiority. Read Acts 2 and Revelations 3. Now, play ball and respect the Lord as your referee.  

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