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God,grant methe serenityto accept the thingsI cannot change...the Courage to changethe things I can...and the Wisdom to knowthe differenceBlessed is he who comes in the name of the LordIt is the purpose of the Lord that will standWhy do the nations rage, and the people plot in vain?whatever God does, endures forever, nothing can beadded to it, nor anything taken from itGod will bring every deed into judgement, with everysecret thing, whether good or evilAs for me and my house, we will serve the LordOne sinner destroys much good

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God,grant methe serenityto accept the thingsI cannot change...the Courage to changethe things I can...and the Wisdom to knowthe differenceBlessed is he who comes in the name of the LordIt is the purpose of the Lord that will standWhy do the nations rage, and the people plot in vain?whatever God does, endures forever, nothing can beadded to it, nor anything taken from itGod will bring every deed into judgement, with everysecret thing, whether good or evilAs for me and my house, we will serve the LordOne sinner destroys much good
Autorenporträt
The son of a United Methodist minister and Spirit ordained preacher, Ferd Wagner trained to be a professional baseball player into his early twenties. As that was not in the cards, he refocused his time and efforts on becoming a more discerning and faithful Christian. During the course of teaching adult Sunday School classes and a senior citizen's Bible Study classes for fifteen years, he felt inspired to write about the causes, effects and scriptural answers to our present dysfunctional state of affairs in the social and moral climate of the United States. After reading and studying William Barclay's Daily Study Bible Series and later being inspired by Ligonier Ministries TableTalk magazine and R.C. Sproul's grasp of the letter and spirit of Christian theology and practice, he looked to incorporate the wisdom and discernment of other past and present theologians such as Charles Spurgeon, C.S. Lewis, Martin Luther, John Calvin and Allen Redpath as well as many others for insight regarding scriptural instruction and application to our present brokenness.