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This sermon wonders if the words the Apostle Paul shared with Timothy could have been part of the moment the slaver John Newton moved from infidel and libertine to eventually become priest and give us the truth of
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me!
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Tags: Amazing Grace, Apostle Paul, blessing of God find you, Episcopal, epitaph, fool, Glorious things of thee are spoken, How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, Jesus, John Newton, man of violence, sermon, slaver, Thoughts Upon the Slave Trade, Willam Wilberforce, wretch
This sermon finds commonality with my story and that of the Apostle Paul’s story as he writes that Jesus Christ might display the utmost patience, making him an example to those who would come to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
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Category: Sermons
Tags: 1st Timothy, Apostle Paul, being an example, Burt Lancaster, Came to himself moment, Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, Episcopal, Field of Dreams, Jesus, Leo Tolstoy, make me an instrument of your peace, man of violence, Parable of the Loving Father, Parable of the Prodigal Son, Prayer of Saint Francis, Road to Damascus, Saint Augustine, sermon, stoning of Stephen, the loving father and the elder brother, Utmost Patience