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Presence always wins out over principles.
Bill Johnson
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Bill Johnson
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: November 10
Business Executive
Military Officer
Politician
Roseboro
North Carolina
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Presence
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I will not lower the standard of the Bible to my level of experience.
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Heaven invades earth when there is agreement here to what exists there. Honestly, that's how it happens.
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Bible study without Bible experience is pointless.
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The transfiguration was a physical illustration of what the renewed mind looks like in the spiritual.
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Don't let your past dictate your future.
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