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Let me share a story… …
As a woman finally finished reading a book, she closed it and sighed, “That is the dullest book I have ever read.”
As the fickle finger of fate would have
it, she later met, fell in love with and married the man who had written the book she had been so bored with a few years before.
So she decided to read the book again. This second reading produced a completely different impression. She found it exciting and informative, and could hardly put it down.
What had changed? Not the author… but definitely the reader.
Because she now had a relationship with the author; loved the author and in the process proved the fact that love gives new meaning to anything and anybody…. even to life.
That’s right…when you form a relationship with the author of your life…YOUR CREATOR…you will have a completely different attitude toward life.
THE SPIRITUAL ABRAHAM LINCOLN
“A book superior in style and content.”
Quote from book below
During the days of his youth, this gentle giant did dally with Deism, but it must also be remembered that with passing years, spiritual wisdom took over.
An ongoing controversy argues, he was not a Christian because he was never baptized or joined a church.
It seems only fair to let his own words defend him against any who would doubt his faith. In 1846, with typical honesty he said what was and what wasn’t. “That I am not a member of any Christian church is true, but I have never denied the truth of the Scriptures, and I have never spoken with intentional disrespect of religion in general, or of any denomination of Christians in particular…”
It was not that he did not believe in Christ. He said he would gladly join any church that would not overwhelm him with dogma. So, it was not a cry against Christianity, but a cry against Christians who, with determined zeal, had split up into over three hundred recognized denominations.
Though six foot four and weighing one hundred eighty-four pounds, Abraham Lincoln was never too big for his long-legged britches. He was not overly impressed with himself, always impressed by the works of the Almighty.
In his growing up he knew little of the thin two hundred square mile strip of civilization hugging the eastern coast. He would, of course, live and die there one day, this man who would travel so far from the wilderness to Washington.
Would travel, but never alone, for his was a soul attuned to heaven.
P.S. He was readying to join the church on the immediate Sunday after he was assassinated.
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