
08-16-2007, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Coonskinner
Randy, I think you are totally missing the point of what the articlle was about.
And in answer to your assertion, I have been treated extremely well and shown much favor, and I am anything but pedigreed in Pentecost. I am most definitely "the son of a stranger."
I don't buy that deal that you have to be somebody's kid to get noticed. That line is way overused.
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How true. I've preached all over the world, in places I've never deserved and with men I'm not worthy to share a pulpit with. In the past 12 months I've been in 20 states and 4 foreign countries preaching this truth. I've got some meetings booked up 2 years ahead.
Hard to imagine that my Father hated God, killed my stepmother and beat me senseless time and again for wanting to live for God.
I know what it's like to be the 'Son of the Stranger' watching those kids with pedigrees play with God. I didn't. I've been rewarded many times over.
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