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"GOOD REPUTATIONS ARE GOOD BUSINESS CAPITALS."

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IF MY PEOPLE ...
"And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight" (1 John 3:22).



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AUDIO MESSAGE CENTER: NEW TEACHINGS FROM DR. BROWN. |
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LogoRhema Snippets
Friday, February 27, 2009.
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When the Fire goes out (III).
"And the fire upon the altar shall be
burning in it; it shall not be put
out: and
the priest shall burn wood on it every
morning, and lay the burnt offering in order
upon it; and he shall burn thereon the fat of
the peace offerings. The fire shall ever be
burning upon the altar; it shall never go
out." (Leviticus 6:12- 13 - KJV.).

The fire can, and does go out when:
'Fuel' (wood) is
withheld, and when 'Ashes'
(formalism) accumulate.
(3) The fire may also be
quenched by things
of opposing nature or quality to it. For
example, fire and water are contrary , the
one to the other by reason of their contrary
qualities.
A little water will weaken and lessen the
burning of fire, and if much of it is poured,
it completely extinguishes it. Sin will cause
the Word and Spirit to decay in its
operations: alas, sin is unto the Spirit, as
water is to fire!
"For the flesh lusteth against
the Spirit,
and the Spirit against the flesh; and these
are contrary the one to the other; so that ye
cannot do the things that ye would."
(Galatians 5:17).

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Holy Humor.
Jon and Dan are in a mental institution which
has an annual contest that picks two of the
best patients and gives them two questions.
If they answer correctly, they are released.
Jon is called into the doctor's
office first. The doctor says, "Jon, what
would happen if I poked out one of your eyes?"
Jon says, "I'd be half blind."
"That's correct. What would happen if
I poked out both your eyes?"
"I'd be completely blind." The doctor
tells him that he is free to go. On Jon's way
out he tells Dan the questions and answers.
The doctor asks Dan, "What would
happen if I cut off one of your ears?"
Dan says, "I'd be half blind."
The doctor, slightly puzzled,
continues, "What would happen if I cut off
both your ears?"
"I'd be completely blind."
"Dan, how can you explain that you'd
be blind?" asks the doctor.
"Well," replies Dan, "my hat would
fall over my eyes."


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