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The, “I wish I were mo’ better” blues. (p3)
By
Robert Gelinas
Sampson must have sung the blues. Chosen from birth to be set apart for God though he never seemed to have recognized how special that was. Perhaps he took it for granted or thought that everyone had that experience. Over the course of his life he kept compromising the promise of God on his life…
The, “I wish I were mo’ better” blues. (p2)
By
Robert Gelinas
Sometimes we sing the blues because of what other’s have done to us and then there are those times when we sing them because of what we have done to ourselves. It makes absolutely no sense why we choose the temporary insanity of sin. In light of who Christ is, why would we ever take…
The, “I wish I were mo’ better” blues. (p1)
By
Robert Gelinas
A Disturbance in the Force There are a lot of reasons to stay clear of sin. Author and speaker, Gary Thomas gives one of the most compelling. "Sin creates massive disturbance in our lives; holiness brings peace." Sin creates a disturbance in the force. The natural flow of the Holy Spirit in our lives is…
The Original Amazing Grace
By
Robert Gelinas
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