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Friday, November 30, 2012

If I Were the Devil - (BEST VERSION) by PAUL HARVEY audio restored


This was done 47 years ago and look what we have now. Paul Harvey was a very perceptive person and one who seemed to have a handle on how things were progressing in a very non-productive and negative way.

This video ..... should certainly be seen by everyone.

This was 47 years ago. April 3, 1965. An amazing prediction.

Do you remember the famous ABC radio commentator Paul Harvey?

Millions of Americans listened to his programs which were broadcast over 1,200 radio stations nationwide.

When you listen to this, remember the commentary was broadcast 47 years ago on April 3, 1965.

It's short...less than three minutes. You will be amazed.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Black Sunday?

Black Sunday?


Wow! I found the best deal ever and I want to share it with everyone I know. Forget about “Black Friday!” Forget about “Cyber Monday!” The REAL deal is something most people haven’t figured out yet. I am about to give you the best savings tip ever! I promise you will not find a deal this good at any retailer. Just read a bit further to find out about this amazing deal!
We’ve all heard about Black Friday. It is a day that retailers look forward to all year. It has the name Black Friday” because, traditionally, this is the day that many retailers go from being “in the red” (an accounting way of showing that expenses exceed revenue) to being “in the black” (revenue exceeds expenses). Black Friday, and the relatively new Cyber Monday (internet sales), are generally the most profitable days of the year for many retailers. So why would you shop on a day that literally gets its name from the fact that companies are getting their greatest profit from YOU?
I HAVE A BETTER IDEA. Why not go somewhere that YOU profit from the expense of someone else! You see, the best deal isn’t Black Friday or Cyber Monday, but something we might call “Black Sunday.” About 2,000 years ago, Jesus went to the cross on our behalf. Corporate humanity was in debt for our sins. Rather than offering cheap deals, Jesus offered the most costly expense imaginable, His blood. And if that were the end of the story, then expenses would still exceed revenue and we would still be “in the red.”
But Sunday came, and with it, the greatest profit ever…the risen savior! Because of “Black Sunday,” we now benefit from His profit – salvation. That’s right. We get the profit, not some corporation! You don’t have to camp out all night or wait in line this Thursday. Christ rose on Sunday, and you can receive His gift TODAY! If you want to receive His “profit,” turn away from a life of sin, confess Jesus as the Son of God, and be baptized for the forgiveness of sin. Then begin attending a bible believing, New Testament church where you can learn more about walking in the light! What a deal! A true savings!
Greg Wanderman
Minister, church of Christ at Clover, South Carolina

I WAS JUST WONDERING


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s it just me, or does your mind sometimes wander off on unpredictable tangents? Do stray thoughts and unanswerable questions ever bounce around your brain? Sometimes I wonder....
.....why I was fortunate enough to be born in a free country, and what my life – and my faith – would have been like if I had been born in some other nation?
…..why anyone is willing to jump through all of the unpleasant and grueling hoops necessary to become President of this nation?
.....why the commercials are so much louder than the programs they interrupt?
.....how television producers can place a group of carefully selected people in a staged situation, surround them with cameras and sound technicians, coach them to compete in contrived events for a million dollars, and then call it "reality" television?
.....how parents who never make any effort to discipline their children when they are young can later be so surprised and disappointed after those sons and daughters later grow up to lead undisciplined and self-destructive lives?
.....why in my lifetime I have heard so few sermons on the sins of laziness and gluttony?
.....why gossiping bad news about someone comes so much more naturally than "gospeling" the good news about Jesus?
.....how any preacher can speak of the indescribably great news of God’s grace with a frown on his face, and why some church services I have attended seemed as cheerful as funerals?
…..who I would be – if I would be – if my great-grandfather had never met my great-grandmother?
.....why millions of people spend their hard-earned money on lottery tickets, when the odds of winning those huge jackpots are, for all practical purposes, essentially zero?
.....how folks who conscientiously tithe can end up enjoying more financial security than people who never give a nickel to God or good works?
….why God even bothered to create human beings, since he knew in advance (1 Peter 1:18-20; Revelation 13:8) how bothersome they would be and how much it would cost Him to save them?
.....why Christians don't take the second coming of Jesus more seriously, when every other promise the Lord ever made has come true (2 Peter 3:3-10)?
I was just wondering.
– Dan Williams