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What’s Wrong with Having a “Blessed” Day? (standard:humor, 904 words)
Author: GodspenmanAdded: Mar 29 2015Views/Reads: 2102/1605Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
So, whoever you are, I say without any apologies whatsoever, “Have a blessed day.”
 



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lecture because there is not enough space in all of the newspapers in 
America to handle it. Let me just say, I will never repeat that again. 

Once the heat settled down and the room got quiet, my wife said
something very thoughtful. “Why are people so terrified of the Bible?” 

She hit it that time. The most amazing thing to me are people who do not
believe the Bible are deathly afraid of the Bible. People who do not 
believe in God are deathly afraid of even the word God or a symbol 
associated with God. 

Some people are really obsessed with God. They see a cross and think of
God. They see two hands folded together and they think of God. They 
hear certain words and they think of God. 

They see someone pray and are deathly afraid in spite of the fact that
they say there is no God and so who in the world do they think they are 
they praying to? 

The answer is quite simple. There is something deep inside everybody
that believes in God. My advice is, quit fighting and get to know this 
God you are so afraid of, He is really great. 

David understood this quite well when he wrote, “Blessed be the LORD God
of Israel from everlasting, and to everlasting. Amen, and Amen” (Psalms 
41:13). 

So, whoever you are, I say without any apologies whatsoever, “Have a
blessed day.” 


   


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