Come Back! Return to Your God!
Philip Bingham Come Back! Return to Your God! T The de The exhalation of Gods' hydration is the mist and dew. The mist and dew heal your The condensation is familiar to the clarinet player. It is Gods' breath that vibrate and resonate in your clarinet-soul. Come Back! Return to Your God! There is an amount of water logging every time a clarinet player blows into a clarinet. The condensation accumulates inside the instrument. A swab is vital for controlling condensation inside the instrument as well as simply keeping the clarinet clean. Come Back! Return to Your God! The flow of Gods' breath is healing for the soul. It leaves a residue of condensation Behold the finger of the Lord. The Writing of a Disembodied Hand. Behold the handwriting. The encryption reads....Repent! Daniel 5:24-26 "God sent the hand that wrote on the wall, and this is what is written: mene, teqel, and peres. This is what the words mean: "Mene: God has numbered the days of your rule and they don't add up. 27 "Teqel: You have been weighed on the scales and you don't weigh much. 28 "Peres: Your kingdom has been divided up and handed over to the Medes and Persians." Come Back! Return to Your God! Hosea 14Hosea 14 (The Message) Come Back! Return to Your God!1-3 O Israel, come back! Return to your God! You're down but you're not out.Prepare your confession and come back to God. Pray to him, "Take away our sin, accept our confession. Receive as restitution our repentant prayers. Assyria won't save us; horses won't get us where we want to go. We'll never again say 'our god' to something we've made or made up. You're our last hope. Is it not true that in you the orphan finds mercy?" 4-8 "I will heal their waywardness. 9 If you want to live well,
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Monday, October 2, 2006
Yom Kippur Come Back! Return to Your God!
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