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Wild but True Thoughts

Just some thoughts.

1. God can do whatever He damn well pleases and He damn well can damn all if He damn well pleases.
2. God never says ouch! or oops!
3. 20th century popular Christianity makes God the only Lord who has no power to make His subjects do anything.
4. Revivals happen when people see God.
5. God is alive. People die. God was alive when the universe burst into existence, God was alive when Socrates drank his poison, God will be alive when all reading this are dead. God is alive.
6. God is on His Throne. He isn't frantic or nervous. He isn't busy.
7. Many people have 'entered' the narrow gate are walking into Hell for they are not walking the narrow way.
8. There is no big man of God. There are only puny small men of a BIG GOD.
9. God rules all that is.
10. You need to serve God even if you will be sick till death; poorer than a Church mouse; be so persecuted you'll wish for a thousand deaths; or He even promises to send you to Hell for He is worthy of your service and worship.

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