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Today sin is right by many names: Cohabitation, engaged but never marrying and birthing children, coming out of the closet, and many other modern cliques. However, whatever name man calls his sin right it is always sin and a stench in God's nostrils. God does not want man to sin but to come into salvation through his Son Jesus for their salvation; He then shall call them his son's and daughter's to share in eternal life in the kingdom of heaven and the New Jerusalem. Come while the blood is still running warm in your veins. Don't let Satan tell you to "wait." No one knows the day nor the hour that the "Death Angel" will come for you. If you were in the "Arch of Safety" before you went out to live in sin, return through a sincere repentance in your heart and return and serve the Lord giving Satan a lost of one of his disciples. - Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

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