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Living on an Earth Where the Clock Keeps Ticking

2013-07-01
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Time is one of the earth’s most precious resources. It slips through our fingers like sand, and once it’s spent we cannot snatch it up again. Similar to the wind, it comes and goes; we have to enjoy it in the present, because it won’t stop for us. Time is one of our greatest gifts. We may have any sort of thing accumulated–money, “toys”, great friends, or whatever we may–but without the time in which to use or enjoy it, we might just as well do without. This concept seems to be fully grasped...

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2013-07-01

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Young Calvinists
Scripture References
Psalms 39:4
Galatians 5:13-26
1 Corinthians 10:31
Matthew
Matthew 16:25Matthew 6:33
Topics
meditationsdistractionstime
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