G. Heinemann’s words, spoken shortly after WWII, are most apt in a world
that is bent on living without God - before God, “Our liberty was
purchased at a great cost through the death of the Son of God. No one
can chain us with new chains, because the Son of God is risen. Let us
respond to the world when they want to instil fear into us: Your
masters are going - our Lord, however, is coming!” (translation mine).
We, too, must come out! Losing a battle is nothing compared to losing the war!" Wednesday, 22 January 2014
No time to be afraid!
G. Heinemann’s words, spoken shortly after WWII, are most apt in a world
that is bent on living without God - before God, “Our liberty was
purchased at a great cost through the death of the Son of God. No one
can chain us with new chains, because the Son of God is risen. Let us
respond to the world when they want to instil fear into us: Your
masters are going - our Lord, however, is coming!” (translation mine).
We, too, must come out! Losing a battle is nothing compared to losing the war!"
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