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Posted by Delbert on February 16, 2003 at 06:00:23 from (63.77.102.182):
I am not a preacher. I am a christian. We are just like these old tractors someone takes them apart cleans erverypart put in new parts make them better than new. Jesus did this for us. We can have anew body for ever just like these old tractors. If we let Jesus into our lives.And folks Jesus said i know not the hour or day of my coming you need to be ready. Sometimes your wrench slips of a rusty bolt and you skin your hand some blood falls on your tractor. Think of the blood Jesus shed on the cross for us. Just like that old tractor that looks worthless yet can be brought back to look new . Jesus can bring new life to you for ever. Delbert
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