Sunday, September 18, 2011

good lines

from “Life Support” by Robert Whitlow


A funny line . . .

“Preach whatever you think God wants the people in the pews to hear.” Alex thought for a moment. Then she pounded her fist on the side of the lectern.

“Men! Repent or suffer at the hands of the ultimate Judge! . . . . How’s that?”

“Short and to the point but limited ot the male segment of the congregation.”


Beautiful lines . . .


The Holy Spirit moved across [her] heart. It was a divine moment—a delayed response to the faith-filled prayers of an Ohio farm wife who had quietly walked into the upstairs bedroom where her dark-haired granddaughter slept and asked that the child’s life might one day shine with the light of Jesus Christ. The passage of a quarter of a century is less than the width of an eyelash in the perspective of eternity. All God-inspired prayers are answered in the fullness of time.


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