Promises are made to be kept
"The French spies will certainly serve their ten year sentence in New Zealand," Lange said. Nine months later they were gone. "We will definitely not touch the Super," Roger Douglas stated. Then slapped on the surtax, and now talk of not being able to afford Super at all. "I will abdicate and resign from Parliament," Russell Marshall promised, but didn't when Prebble closed the Wanganui workshops, he had vowed a few months previously to leave open. Promises broken - and you no doubt can think of many more. Why do men break their promises? Possibly because they are foo weak to stand tall and strong against peer pressure. God does not break His promises. God said: All liars shall have their part in hell. You can be sure they will. God said Sodom and Gomorrah would be destroyed for their homosexual practices. In what scientistsdescribe as a ball of oil/gas combustion Sodom and Gomorrah were annihilated. God said: They will never be re-built. The ruins stand today a mute testimony to God's unbroken promise. God said, "The soul that sins shall die." It will. God said His son would be born of a woman and die for man's sin.
Hedid. God decreed Halley's comet would traverse the universe and be visible to us every 76 years. h does. He placed the sun moon and stars into orbit, but said they would all eventually be destroyed with the earth. Man is doing his best to assist God in this. God said He would come again. You have no reason to doubt it. God said every knee in heaven and on earth will one day bow and worship His Son. God keeps His promises. God said He will receive whoevercomesto Him now. Why don't you trust him? Are you ready to meet your Maker? He's only a breath away.
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Eves
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 14, 2 September 1986, Page 19
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314Promises are made to be kept Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 14, 2 September 1986, Page 19
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