God’s Shut-in
A shut-in is also a shut-out. Those whom we call shut-ins are confined to their own homes, hospitals, nursing homes, or the like. But, when they are believing children of God, they are also shut out of God's house of prayer, and are unable to worship with the saints in the sanctuary. A shut-in is also a shut-out. Those whom we call shut-ins are confined to their own homes, hospitals, nursing homes, or the like. But, when they are believing children of God, they are also shut out of God's...
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