Here is another in the same vein as yesterday's quote.
"I phoned my dad to tell him I had stopped smoking. He called me a quitter."Steven Pearl
Of course, there are sometimes where quitting is ok. Alcoholism, smoking, living for the "self", sinning...the list could go on. The Proud person would think quitting was not ok. I did not think quitting was ok when engaging in destructive behavior. I was an idiot. It wasn't until I quit running from God and began running to Him, becoming a follower of Jesus Christ that my salvation was secured. (Mind you, it was not about "saying the prayer"-but a life and heart change).
Derrick
Monday, November 20, 2006
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I agree 100%. I was saved on June 4, 1979. I had no major issues going on at the the time, but satan was tugging on me really hard with all sorts of temptations. He knew I was being witnessed to and I was really wanting to be a part Of The Lord's way. He threw lots of goodies at me to get me away from these christians who were with me daily at my workplace. I can't imagine how my life would have turned out had I not made the choice to be saved that one day.I'm admittedly not a great christian, but I am a christian. the Lord knows that, and me :-) .
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