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Hi you may be trying to forget me... I don't have ur mail Id... so I can contact you by this way only... When I discussed much more about The Bible, my Chrystian friends approached me with plaesant mind...as the session gone by asking questions like this...they too told me as you told... I don't know why all of you behave like this to Almighty God's (only) words/truths....
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As far as our faith is considered, whose words sre more important...? The words of Jesus or that of Father in heaven or that of Gospel authors...?
If I consider the words of Jesus is more imporatant..then I need only to consider Jesus' words...if that of authors, then I need only to consider their words...is it so?

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The words of Jesus, and of the Father, as given to the writers of the Gospels and the rest of the Bible, by the Holy Spirit, are all in harmony with each other to glorify Jesus, the God/Man Savior/Perfect Lamb, that God the Father has provided for you and me.  John 16:14; II Peter 1:21; I Peter 1:10-12
   Even if I forget you, God will never forget you.  You have His promise and His desire that you spend eternity with Him through Jesus Christ as your Lord.  II Peter 3:9; Romans 6:23

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Mrs. Priscilla Lyons

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I have time for you. The Bible has been my guiding light for most of the 56 years of my life. My missionary parents in Brazil kindled a love for God`s Word by their example and their love for truth. The Lord has blessed my husband and me with responsible, independent children who love and serve the Lord and are our best friends. I would enjoy discussing any subject or problem from a Biblical perspective.

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I help lead music in a small Southern Baptist Church. Although I rarely have the opportunity to play, I do play the bass guitar, drums, tambourine, harmonica and piano. I like Southern Gospel and praise choruses, but only know by heart the words from the hymnal, and my vocal range is half an octave lower than most music is written, but fortunately my husband transposes well and also plays by ear.

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