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That looks like one of my cousins in the lower left corner.
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;>)
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That proves true in real life over and over. It’s way more than a saying but it must be a way of life rather than a “I did that once” thing
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Amen, Gary.
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Absolutely!
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AMEN!!! Lord, help!
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acts 10:45 if no acts 45:10
view unto thee you will be saved
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Rudy, I still don’t understand what you mean when you quote imaginary Bible verses. Acts 10:45 doesn’t say that, and there is no Acts 45:10.
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check acts 20:45
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I am one of those people who loves to be on the giving end but has a hard time receiving. But one day it was pointed out to me that if it is more blessed to give than receive, I should occasionally let someone give to ME, and let them have some blessings, too. 😉
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I agree! https://mitchteemley.com/2019/02/10/blessed-to-be-a-blessing/
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AMEN!
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Amen! ❤
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All my life at the receiving end but yet to find a noble giver😊. On a serious note, in our so called fast paced life we forget this basic noble thought. Thk u for such blessed posts.
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Mitch has change for a 45 & 10 dollar bill
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I don’t know what you mean, Rudy.
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45 dollar bill has ben frank
10 dollar bill has u s grant
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