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How do you measure your position of importance in living for GOD?

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Welcome, Welcome! January 2016 is flying by so fast it seems this year! We want to thank all of you who listen live ofr from the archives of our show.  We try to take a low key look at some things we discuss and other times we just let er rip and preach! Tonight, we are not sure what you are going to get.  Wild Bill was asked to preach last Sunday night and had a message he prepared but he admits that he was fighting to stay away from where GOD was leading him to go with the message.  He felt the message was more pastorial in nature and had a real problem in putting his notes together for it.  When he got behind the pulpit it was clear that the direction of the entire service that morning and through the worship part of the service was to preach what GOD had laid on his heart.  Bill is going to discuss this message with us tonight.  When you read your Bible, where do you see yourself in the scheme of things?  Are you like a baby who just keeps getting, getting, and getting even more where all you do is look cute, put perfume in the air, and cry for more?  Or are we supposed to be like a teenager and fit the things of GOD into our own little world based on what is fun and sounds real cool?  Could it be when we read words like faith, obediance, worship, praise, salt, light, and vessel...that we are to play a bigger part in this Christian Walk with GOD?  Hopefully this discussion from the message will bring some light to this topic tonight.  As always you have the ability to share your comments or ask questions as the end of each show.  Just push the number one on your phone and you will be identified by the last four digits of your phone number/ 

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