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Greeting to all people of the world




Greeting to all people of the world,
The Lord has blessed us once again by His grace and mercy to share in His word to the world over the Internet.

Before you begin today's church ministry, did you STOP to pray and thank Jehovah for His grace and mercy for allowing you to be among the living once again? If not, STOP what you are doing immediately and give thanks and praises glorifying Him for this moment of life, because the next moment God may call for you in death. Will you be ready? If not, secular people come to Jesus in faith, then repentance and accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Then you will be saved; then find a Bible believing church that teaches and preaches God's infallible word. Christian's, are you prepared for death? If not, get your house-self-in order for you know not the day nor hour of death, nor His coming.

May the God of us all bless those that are bedridden at home, in convalescent homes, hospitals, incarcerated or serving in the Armed Forces find comfort in today's church service: Sunday School and Lectionary's of major denominations. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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