An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 22, 2022
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Before we ask God for anything we should thank Him for everything.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 20, 2022
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Reading the news may tell you what’s going on in the world. Reading the Bible will tell you why it’s going on in the world.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 19, 2022
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Stand for what is right even if you have to stand alone.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 18, 2022
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God didn’t remove the Red Sea, He parted it. Sometimes God doesn’t remove the obstacles in our path, He makes a way through them.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 17, 2022
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Salvation is a personal experience. You can’t inherit it. You can’t buy it. You can’t earn it. And you can’t give it to anyone else.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 16, 2022
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When the world knocks you down, God will pick you up.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 15, 2022
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Sin wouldn’t be so seductive if the wages were paid immediately.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 11, 2022
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Life is short. Death is sure. Sin is the cause. Christ is the cure.
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 9, 2022
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If we can’t trust God for what’s here and now, how can we trust him for what’s eternal?
An excerpt from New Old Sayings by Dr. Robert Owens October 8, 2022
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If the lack of a heartbeat signifies death, why doesn’t the presence of one signify life?