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Moses probably would not have heard God had he not been on the backside of the desert. God calls us at times way over in life to tell us that our dreams are to come true.

Sandy F. Ray
Great Revivalists I Winter - 2001-2002
There are so many ministers who claim to speak for God. . ., they frequently say they have a direct word from God, as if God speaks to them as one talks to a human being. . . . I have even heard black preachers speak about God with the same certain, especially when they express their opposition to women in the ministry, abortion, same sex marriage and other controversial issues.”

James H. Cone
All Occasion Sermons - Spring 2008
 
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