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Where are you really in your walk with GOD?

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As we listened to the song that started our show.  What were your thoughts? Were you thinking about lost loved ones.  On that day, will there be an excuse to why you have not shared with them the plan of salvation?  Do you feel blessed to have seen through revelation the mercy/grace of God in his plan of savation?  Is your faith so under attack that as you see the signs of the times in Washington, and around the world, that you are like a deer frozen in the headlights?  To the point that you worry about your own salvation.  You see the lost and are concerned but can't find it within yourself to sow the word of God with the same dedication the world is using to tear down faith.  What are you waiting for? The truth of God's word is under attack on every front with open hatred, yet we make excuse after excuse as to why we cannot be a wittness to those that are lost.  Could it be that you are so busy in trying to keep yourself on the straight and narrow that you have no time or compassion for the lost?  Is that the walk you read about in the word of God?  I remember the day that I was reading the bible and discovered that repentance of sin is more for the daily walk of the saint then in that first application as a sinner!  I saw the love of Jesus in all of it's glory for the first time!  When I messed up satan would say quit. So you would either quit or go back to the beginning. Repentance is part of that relationship, where Jesus will give us a  hand up right where we are and we can go on from there. But has repentance become for the saint, a word that has lost its meaning and power?  That is what we are taking a look at tonight. As always we open up the microphones at the end of the show for comments and questions.

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