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with Brannon Howse
Brannon Howse: October 29
Topic One: Breaking News: Obama signs hate-crimes bill into law. Brannon reveals what this could mean for freedom of religion in America. Topic Two: Liberals need a few things to accomplish their goals; one of them is to silence Christians into intimidation and to destroy the free-market system that Christians built and have used to further the Gospel, build Christian radio and television stations, Christian colleges, seminaries and defend Biblical values and Constitutional freedoms. Topic Three: Rush Limbaugh proclaims that the Republican Party is just as dangerous to the country as the democrats. Topic Four: Government rushes to get control of more private companies.
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John Bunyan quote
| Posted On: 11/06/09 09:45:20 PM |
Age 54, VA |
Hi Brannon,
You sounded kinda down on today's program. I'm sorry, remember God will always be faithful to His own! At the Ladies' Bible study (of our church)we are studying Psalm 119. The leader shared this quote with us from John Bunyan. I had to get her paper and copy it down, it was so inspiring. No matter our circumstances, He is there!!!
Psalm 119:71 "It is good for me that I have been afflicted; that I might learn thy statutes."
I never had in all my life so great an inlet into the Word of God as now [in prison]. The Scriptures that I saw nothing in before are made in this place to shine upon me. Jesus Christ also was never more real and apparent than now. Here I have seen Him and felt Him indeed...I have seen [such things] here that I am persuaded I shall never while in this world be able to express...Being very tender of me, [God] hath not suffered me to be molested, but would with one scripture and another strengthen me against all; insomuch that I have often said, were it lawful I could pray for greater trouble for the greater comfort's sake.
- John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim's Progress
(Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, Evangelical Press 1978, p. 123)
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