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Worry is nothing but practical infidelity. The person who worries reveals his lack of trust in God and that he is trusting too much in self.
Lee Roberson
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Lee Roberson
Age: 97 †
Born: 1909
Born: November 24
Died: 2007
Died: April 29
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I want to get just as many people ready for Heaven as I can. Hell is a place where there is 'weeping and gnashing of teeth' Heaven is a place of joy, happiness and no tears . . . Being a soul winner is greater than being a preacher or a great doctor or a great dentist or a great businessman. Let's get people ready for Heaven.
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Revival begins in the individual's heart. Let it begin with you on your face alone before God. Turn from every sin that might hinder. Renew yourself to a new devotion to the Savior.
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Die to self: die to criticism, die to praise.
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In all true faith there is complete committal to God.
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Some people have the power but not the willingness to help. Others have the willingness but not the power. God has both.
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The greatest faith is born in the hour of despair. When we can see no hope and no way out, then faith rises and brings the victory.
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As the day comes to a close and we review what we have tried to do, again there should be that sense of committing everything to God.
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We should remember that people can go to Heaven without knowing much of the Word of God, but they cannot go to Heaven without knowing Jesus Christ as Savior.
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The Word of God tells us of the day when tears shall be gone forever. Until we come to that day, we move through this world in the midst of tears.
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