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FAITH IS-Evidence of the Unseen
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Dawn Fields
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Jan 25, 2007 09:22 PST
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Greetings!!!
Winter is finally trying to come here in New Jersey. It's suppose to get
in the teens today. I'm not ready for it. It has been a really nice
winter so far--not too cold, no snow, great--for me at least. My kids
have been begging for some snow but to be honest with you, I could do
without it. I think the weather has been going a bit crazy
lately--snowing where it shouldn't, being hot where it's usually
cold--but it's all good with me.
Well, for this week, let's not even concentrate on the cold. Let's
continue on with this awesome teaching from Rev. Edward Slusser on
FAITH. This is the third part to his amazing serie on How to Develop
Faith.
If you missed any of the other parts, feel free to go to the newsletter
archives and read them. You won't want to miss any of this. I will be
sharing this information with you over the next few months.
Here's the link to the archives:
http://lists.topica.com/lists/yourlifespurpose/read
This one is pretty long, but definitely worth the read. And trust me,
once you start reading it, you won't want to stop until you have
finished. POWERFUL!!! Thank God for Rev. Slusser.
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FAITH IS—Part Three--Evidence of the Unseen
By Edward Slusser
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen.--Hebrews 11:1
"Now faith is the SUBSTANCE of things hoped for...
Hope has no substance to it. Hope is a dream. Hope is just an idle
thought. It has no tangibility. Substance means that which has
materiality. Hope has none. "I hope some day to be rich." That has no
tangibility. It's just a dream. Just a figment of my mind. What faith
does is give hope substance. Faith gives hope materiality. Faith gives
hope tangibility. Faith gives hope substance.
For instance, I'm sick. The doctor says it is a congenital disease. A
chronic thing. I'll have it all my life. There's nothing else I can do.
I'm born with it. I have to live with it. I can hope to be well. I can
see myself running and playing. Walking on my own two feet with no
assistance. I can hope for that. But it doesn't have any substance.
There is no reality to that hope. I can take faith, however, and give my
hope substance with the Word of God! "
Now faith is the substance of THINGS hoped for...." Things. T-h-i-n-g-s.
Things. Not ideas. Faith is the substance of things hoped for. "
Now faith is...the evidence of things not seen." Faith has only to do
with what I say "see." I mean to perceive through your five senses,
absolutely no faith is involved. Hebrews 11:1 says that faith is the
evidence of things not seen.
Let's say I'm standing before a group of people, and you are one of
those people. I hold up my watch in plain view of all and ask, "How many
of you can see this watch in my hand?"
How much faith is needed to see the watch?
None.
Why?
Because it can be seen.
But if I should hold both hands behind my back and say, "I have a watch
in my right hand," now it can't be seen.
You have nothing to go on but my word. You can either believe my word or
disbelieve my word. Now faith has to be the evidence of the thing you
don't see. And your faith has to be in my word. It's all you have to go
on.
You could say, "I don't believe Ed is telling the truth. I think he's
lying. He doesn't have a watch." And you could go on your way.
Or, you could say, "I believe it."
Someone walks up to you and says, "Hey, what do you think about that Ed
saying he has a watch behind his back. Do you believe that?"
"Yes sir," you say, "I believe it. He gave me his word on it. I'm acting
like it's so."
You can't see the watch now, so you have to use faith. And your faith
has to be in my word. For it is impossible for you to use faith until
you have some knowledge. And you can't have knowledge until somebody
gives it to you. They have to give it to you by word of mouth, by the
printed page, etc. In some way you must receive knowledge that the watch
is there. Only then can you believe or disbelieve."
Now faith is...the evidence of things not seen." What a marvelous
statement! Faith is the evidence! Faith is the evidence of things! Of
things not seen! Not seen! Faith is the evidence of things not seen!
Do you know what the word "evidence means? Evidence is that which
supports the existence of something. Or, that which supports the fact a
thing exists. If I have evidence of something, that means I don't have
the thing. But, I have some substantial substance which shows that thing
exists. Evidence proves the existence of something else. Right?
Notice it says that faith is the evidence of things not seen. You would
have a tendency, in the natural, to think that because you can't see a
thing it doesn't exist. But this verse says that faith is the evidence
of the thing you don't see.
If faith is the evidence, then the thing, though not seen, must be real.
If it were not real, faith couldn't be the evidence. Faith can't be the
evidence of something which doesn't exist. Even though I don't see it,
it must still exist. Because if it didn't exist in reality, faith could
not be the evidence for it. You can't have evidence for something which
doesn't exist, can you? Faith is the evidence of things not seen.
II Corinthians 4:18
While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which
are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things
which are not seen are eternal.
"While we look not at the things which are seen..." Which are seen…”
But at the things..." Things. T-h-i-n-g-s.
"...which are not seen..." Not seen.
"...for the things which are seen are temporal;..." Or, temporary.
"...But the things which are not seen are eternal."
That sounds almost ridiculous. How in the world can you look at
something that's not seen?
Only with the eye of faith!
Paul wrote here, "While we..." The "we" refers to those of us in the
Body of Christ.
He said, " While we look not..." In other words, we don't look at the
things which are seen. We don't make our value judgments based on what
we see.
I don't say I'm sick because I feel sick. I don't say my needs are not
met because I don't see the money. If I'm walking in line with God's
Word, I find the Word of God which promises me my well-being, my
healing, or my needs, etc. Then I say, "According to the Word of God..."
And the Word of God becomes my evidence. I believe that and act on it.
Then faith becomes my evidence of the thing not seen. Faith is what
causes the unseen thing to come into visibility.
II Corinthians 5:7
…for we walk by faith, not by sight.
What's he talking about, “We walk by faith, not by sight"?
That means that the man of God, the Christian, walks by faith. He
doesn't walk by what he sees. He doesn't make judgments nor base his
actions on what he sees. He bases his actions on what?; “thus saith the
Lord".
Therefore you can see how important it is to know what "thus saith the
Lord". If you don't know what the Word of God says on the issue you need
help on, you won't be able to exercise any faith. It is absolutely
impossible to do it.
If you don't know the Word of God promises you healing, there's no way
in the world you can believe for healing. Not by faith. Now if God
desires to do it by the sovereign grace work of the Holy Spirit, such as
in the Kathryn Kuhlman type meetings, you might get healed. The only sad
thing about that is, you can't be guaranteed you will be the one healed.
And if the doctor has given you only 6 months to live, buddy, you don't
have time to play Russian roulette. You'd better know that you have
something that's going to work.
Paul said, “We walk by faith..." That means we walk by the Word of God.
Then what does the Word of God have to say about my physical well-being?
What does God's Word have to say about my prayer life? What does God's
Word say about my needs being met? I have to find the Word of God on
these things, and then act on that Word instead of on what I see.
God's Word says, "While we look not at the things which are seen, but at
the things which are not seen:..." We don't look at the things which are
seen.
I don't look at the cancer. I don't look at the tumor. I don't look at
anything in the natural. All that is in the natural. It's not in the
Word of God.
If I expect to receive what the Word of God says about it, I can't look
at the natural and make my value judgment on that saying, "I'm sick." Be
cause when I say that, I've signed for the package. I have taken
authority for it, and it belongs to me legally. Satan can enforce it
upon my body. And he will kill me with it. In fact, if you let him,
he'll kill you with a broken toenail. He wants you dead. And he'll kill
you with a split hair if you let him.
"We walk by faith, not by sight," That means I walk by what the Word of
God says. So I must know what it says before I can walk by it. That's
where many get bogged down. They go to meetings and sit there with their
arms folded. They don't have a Bible. They just sit there listening, but
hearing nothing. In one ear and out the other. And they're the ones
repeatedly coming up in need of prayer, the ones continually sending in
prayer request.
The key is God's Word. But I have to know what the keys fit. When I find
out what the keys fit and start applying those keys, I'll start walking
in the fullness of God. I'll start walking in the fullness of what's
been provided for me through Christ in His redemptive work at Calvary. I
have to know how to use my faith. And I have to know what faith is.
The Unseen
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
NOT SEEN."
Did you know unseen things are more real, or actually spiritual things
are more real, than physical things?
Do you know why? Spiritual things existed before any material thing ever
existed.
Jesus said, in talking to the woman at the well in Samaria, "God is a
Spirit." (John 4:24)
He didn't say God is spirit. He didn't say God is mind. He didn't say
God is a mind. He said God is a Spirit, a spirit, separate and distinct
from other spirit beings.
Do you know why? Because angels are spirits. Satan is a spirit. Demons
are spirits. And you are a spirit.
You don't have one. You are one. You are a spirit, you have a soul, and
you live in a body. You don't have a spirit, you are a spirit. The real
you is a spirit man.
That's what the Bible means when it says we are made in the image of
God. God is a Spirit. Man is made like God. Man is a spirit. Animals
were not made spiritual beings. They have only flesh and souls. They
don't have spirits.
Jesus said that God is a Spirit. And the Bible says in the Book of
Genesis that God created the heaven and the earth. Right? The heavens
and the earth are physical, tangible things. God had to exist before He
could create the heavens and the earth. So if God, who is a Spirit,
existed before the heavens and the earth were created, that means
spiritual things are more real than physical things. It took spiritual
things to create physical things. God existed first. Then He, by His
existence, brought the material things into manifestation. So actually,
spiritual things are more real than physical things.
EPHESIANS 1:3
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed
us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
hath..."Hath" is an Old English word for our present day word "has",
which you realize is a past tense term. It indicates the time of the
action has already taken place. So what it's saying here is, God has
already done this that Paul is talking about. It's already an
accomplished fact as far as God is concerned.
Listen to what it says, "Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, WHO HATH..." It didn't say, who’s going to bless. It didn't say,
He's thinking about blessing. It didn't say, He's taking it under
consideration. It says, "...who hath blessed us..." Who HAS blessed us!
I'm already blessed!
What has He blessed me with?
"...with all..." With ALL! Not with some. But with ALL!
All what?
"...ALL SPIRITUAL BLESSINGS IN HEAVENLY PLACES..."
Somebody says, "Yes Brother Ed, but that's just it. I need a new car,
that's not spiritual. I need a new job, that's not spiritual. I need
some more clothes, that's not spiritual."
Wait a minute. You're missing it. All things are first of all spiritual,
and then they become physical. Even a car, a house, a dress, first of
all existed in the mind of the designer before ever being produced.
Consider a skyscraper, for instance. Workers don't just come out to the
site with a bunch of dump trucks and rocks and say, "Let's put up a
building," then start dumping stuff out on the ground. No. Some men come
and measure the land. Blueprints and drawings are made. They make an
artist's conception of what it will look like when it's finished. All
this takes place before they ever start working on it, before they ever
break ground. The idea for the building was in the mind of a man before
it ever became a building.
Everything is first of all in the mind of God, before it becomes a
physical manifestation. So when it says, "...who hath blessed us with
all spiritual blessings..." that means everything you need, including
things tangible and material, to make your life a success is already in
the Bank of Heaven. It's already in God. He has already blessed you with
it. He put it on your account. What you have to do is start writing
checks on it. Then it becomes yours experientially.
You could have a million dollars deposited in the bank in your account.
You could be given the passbook and the checkbook. But if you don't
write some checks, you'll never get the benefit of the money.
It's all in the Bank of Heaven. Faith is the way you write checks to
draw it out. Legally, it belongs to you. His Word says He has already
blessed you with it. If He didn't want you to have it, why did He bless
you with it?
It's already there. "...who hath..." Hath. Has. Not, He's going to. Not,
He's thinking about it. But, Who HAS BLESSED US with all spiritual
blessings.
That covers every need you can think of, plus your desires. When you're
walking in line with the perfect will of God, meaning when your heart's
desire is to do the will of the Lord, you can have the very desires of
your heart. (See Psalm 37:4) Because when you're walking in line with
the Word of God, wanting and desiring to do the perfect will of God, you
won't ask for any dumb, stupid thing that would take you away from God.
So get off that kick about, "Well, the Lord knows if you get this new
Cadillac, you would probably turn away from the church, so He doesn't
let you have it,"
That's garbage. It's an excuse Satan has used to keep the church poor.
Having things is not what keeps you away from God, IT'S THINGS HAVING
YOU.
The Bible says, "For the love of money is the root of all evil..."
People misquote it and say, "You know, honey, the Bible says that money
is the root of all evil."
It doesn't say that at all. It says, "...the love of money..." Having
the money is not the point. It's the loving of it. You can love it and
not have a dime. That's why people rob banks, they don't have any money
and they love it, and they're trying to get it for nothing.
The Lord has never been opposed to your having things. He's always been
opposed to things having you. That was the rich young ruler's problem.
Some people have taken that account and use it as a reason for
Christians being poor.
The Bible says of the rich young ruler who came to Jesus that he had
great possessions. Jesus said, "...sell all that thou hast, and
distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and
come, follow me" (Luke 18:22).
He didn't do it. Why? Because he loved those possessions.
He wanted eternal life. Jesus didn't go to him. He came to Jesus and
asked, "Good Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" (Luke
18:18).
Jesus said, "Keep the commandments."
He said, "I've done those."
Jesus said, "One thing thou lackest. Sell everything. Give it to the
poor. And follow me."
But the Bible says he went away sorrowful. Why? Because he had great
possessions. Actually it should have been written, great possessions had
him.
Jesus wasn't opposed to money. It takes money to build churches. It
takes money to print books. It takes money to send missionaries around
the world. To establish churches. God couldn't possibly be opposed to
money.
You couldn't get the gospel preached if it weren't for money. You can't
get radio time without money. You can't get on television without money.
It's not the money. It's not the thing. It's when the thing has you,
when it becomes your God. That's why Jesus told him to give it away. The
things had him. To show you how much those possessions did have him, he
couldn't get rid of them. He couldn't give them up.
I'm thoroughly convinced in my own heart that if the man had been
willing to give it all away, the Lord would have said, "Keep it."
Because can you imagine what God could do if Howard Huges would be
converted? Four billion dollar hotels, his assets, his oil wells. That's
just his mad money. Four billion dollars! Oh how that could help the
cause of Christ. Think how much prime time we could buy with four
billion dollars to preach the gospel on TV.
Instead, much of the church is going around begging, selling barbecue
dinners on Saturday afternoons because we're so poor. We've had this
poverty syndrome drilled into us all our lives. Raffles and bazaars.
Chicken dinners and pie sales. To raise money for the Kingdom of God!
The Creator of the universe! And the best He can do is get some chicken
dinners to help Him out. It's pitiful. A disgrace before God.
What God could do with some sanctified millions!
He's not opposed to your having things. He doesn’t care if you have a
Cadillac to drive on Monday, a Rolls Royce for Tuesday, a Mercedes Benz
on Wednesday, a Jaguar on Thursday, a Thunderbird on Friday and an El
Dorado on Saturday. It doesn't make Him any difference. He doesn't have
to ride in it. He doesn't have to put gas in it, keep the windshields
wiped, the tires up, and the thing washed. That's your problem, not His.
It doesn't matter to Him what you have. But when things start getting
hold of you, that's what's dangerous. And you can let stuff get hold of
you when you don't have a crying dime.
It's not the things. After all, who made the gold? Wasn't it God? Do you
mean to tell me He made it for Satan and his children? Who made the oil?
Did He make it for Satan and his kids? They seem to have most of it. The
church sure doesn't have any. Do you know any churches that have oil
wells? Maybe you do. I'd like to meet the members.
Most Christians I know don't have very much. They're on the bread line,
on the county, looking for a handout from the city, or something like
that. Too many of them at least.
Begging and whining, "I don't know if we're gonna be able to stay on the
air," talking about a faith ministry. "We're just about at the point in
the summertime when everybody goes on vacation, and our offerings are
coming in very slowly. If you want this broadcast to stay on the air,
send your offerings in immediately. We really need your help."
Isn't that pitiful?
We've been on two radio stations, thirty minutes a day, for four years.
And we've paid our radio time in advance the entire four years. I've
never asked for one dime, or nickel, or penny on that broadcast. God
meets all the needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. We
don't ask for a penny. We don't have to.
I don't have to get on in the summer talking about, "Things are getting
bad now. You'd better send us some money."
The Word of God says, "But my God shall supply all your needs according
to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19). It doesn't
say He will supply according to YOUR POVERTY, but according to HIS
RICHES! Praise God! He's rich!
"...Who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings..." Remember that
everything physical first of all was spiritual. God, who is a Spirit,
created all physical things. And according to Hebrews 11:1, faith is the
evidence of those things we don't see.
The Things
Now what are the things?
The things are recorded in the New Covenant. I have to get into the New
Covenant and find out what the New Covenant says about it.
I wouldn't argue with a person five minutes about whether or not it's
God's will for every Christian to be well. Yet you hear people with all
kinds of con stories talking about, "Well, you know the Lord, it's His
will for you to be sick. He's making a better person out of you," and
all that kind of garbage. It turns my stomach when I hear it. It's
ignorance. Ignorance of God's Word.
Go to the Bible. Yes, open it up. What does God say about it?
The Word of God says, "...Himself took our infirmities, and bare our
sicknesses" ( Matthew 8:17). Why did He take them and bear them if He
wants me to take them and bear them? It's stupid for both of us to carry
them.
And then I Peter 2:24 says, "Who his own self bare our sins in his own
body on the tree that we, being dead to sins, should live unto
righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed". YE WERE HEALED! Not,
You're going to be… But You were healed…
"How come I'm sick?" you might ask.
Because you're saying that you're sick. The Word of God says that you're
well. But as long as you take sides against the Word of God, the Word of
God can't work on your behalf.
When you start to get in line with the Word and say "Praise God,
according to the Word of God, with His stripes I was healed," sickness
and disease will flee your home, your premises, and your body. It will
not be able to stay there.
"Then how come so many Christians are sick, Brother Ed? How come so many
good Christians die with sickness and disease?"
It's because they didn't know their rights in Christ, And Satan, the con
man, will rob you just like a con man in the natural will take you for
your money if you don't know your rights. Satan has robbed us. It
doesn't mean they weren't Christians. It doesn't mean they didn't love
the Lord. It doesn't mean their names weren't written in the Lamb's Book
of Life. It doesn't mean they didn't go to heaven when they died. What
it means is they were robbed and cheated out of many fruitful years they
could have had in this life.
And then how pitiful to use that old stuff about, "It was the Lord's
will to take so-and-so from the earthly realm up to His heavenly garden.
He took him up there to that heavenly place to be with Him in His
heavenly home."
Why? What for? He has 50 billion angels up there to do His bidding. He
doesn't need to take you up there to do something for Him. He can't
count on you anyhow. But the angels will do whatever He wants quicker
then you can snap your finger.
What would He need you there for? There aren't any sinners up there who
need to hear the Word to get saved. There are no sick people to lay
hands on. No demons to cast out. What would He need you there for? The
battle is down here. The people in bondage are down here. Nobody's in
bondage in heaven. There's no sickness and disease up in heaven. No
fear. The battle is down here. The captives are down here. And they need
to be set free!
No! It's to God's advantage for you to live 500 years if you can!
And don't give me that junk about, "Well, when so-and-so died her
husband who would never go to church finally got saved. And his brother
got saved. And someone else got saved. In all, three people got saved as
a result."
Praise the Lord they got saved. But she didn't have to die for them to
get saved. Jesus died 1900 years ago. That's all they needed to get
saved. They were probably just too hardheaded and ornery to accept it
before that. But don't credit it to the fact that she died.
Just think about it. If she died at 30 and 3 people got saved as a
result of her dying at 30, suppose she'd lived out the full life we've
been promised, which is at least 70 years. That would have meant 40 more
years. If she did no more than convince or influence on person a year
for the next 40 years, that would have been 37 more people then the 3
who were saved when she died.
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things
not seen."
Things exist in two forms, first in their spiritual form, then in their
material form. Faith is simply bringing what is invisible into
visibility. Why? Because faith is the evidence of things not seen. If
the things were not real and did not exist somewhere, faith couldn't be
their evidence. You can't have evidence for things which do not exist.
An exciting revelation from the Old Testament brings out in bold relief
the fact of things existing in two forms. In II Kings, Chapter 6, the
king of Syria warred against the nation of Israel.
Every time the children of Israel went out to do battle, the Syrians
would plan an ambush to waylay them. But every time they planned an
ambush, the king of Israel would know about it, because there was a
prophet in Samaria named Elisha.
Elisha was anointed by the Spirit of God to stand in the office of
prophet. Therefore, he had the word of knowledge at work in his
ministry. ( I Corinthians 12:8)
By the word of knowledge Elisha would always know about the ambush plans
of the Syrians. He would tell the king of Israel. The king of Israel
would ambush the ambush. And Israel would always come out on top.
Finally the king of Syria said, "Man, we must have a fink in the ranks.
Somebody is snitching on us. They're telling all our plans. We must have
a traitor in our midst."
One of his men said, "Oh no, King, there is a prophet over in Samaria
who knows everything."
(In reality Elisha didn't know everything just because he was a prophet.
He would only know what God revealed to him.)
"Where is he?" the king of Syria asked.
"He's over in the city of Dothan."
"All right," the King said, "get the regiments together. We're going
over there and we're going to kill him."
The Syrians came to Dothan and surrounded the city.
Elisha had a servant, named Gehazi. Gehazi went out early one morning to
draw some water. He decided to walk around the wall. And when he looked
over into the valley he saw all the Syrians. It scared him! It blew his
mind!
He ran back to Elisha crying, "My master, my master, how shall we do?
How shall we do? The army of the Syrians! The army of the Syrians!"
The prophet, just waking up and stretching, said “What’s on your mind,
brother?"
"Sir, the army of the Syrians has the city surrounded. They're going to
do us in."
The prophet dressed and said, "Show me what you're talking about."
They went out to the wall and looked over.
"See! See!" Gehazi said. "The whole valley is full of the army of the
Syrians."
And here is what Elisha said:
II KINGS 6:16
16 And he answered, Fear not: for they that be with us are more than
they that be with them.
Picture it now. Here is the young man, Gehazi. He has just looked over
the wall. He's seen all the soldiers, thousands of them. The whole
valley is full of them. And he hears the prophet say, "There are more
with us than be with them."
Gehazi starts counting. Looking into the valley he counts, "Five
thousand, ten thousand, fifteen thousand, twenty thousand...." Then he
looks at Elisha and himself, " One, two."
He couldn't get hold of it. He couldn't put a handle on it. "This guy
has flipped out," he thought. It must be too early in the morning for
him."
II KINGS 6:17
17 And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that
he may see..."
Wait a minute. That sounds like a contradictory statement. The young man
already has his eyes open. He was looking over the wall. That's what
scared him, what he saw. So he must have had his eyes open. He saw the
army of the Syrians, that's what blew his mind. He was frightened
because of what he saw. And here the prophet's praying, "Lord, open his
eyes." His eyes are already open.
Ah!...But Elisha was talking about something else. He was talking about
the eyes of the man who lives on the inside, the real mean, the real
you. He was talking about the eyes of the spirit, your spiritual eyes.
Here's the rest of verse 17
II KINGS 6:17b
17...And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and,
behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about
Elisha.
Now here is the revelation. Don't you realize that before that young
man's eyes could be opened to see the chariots and the horses, the
chariots and the horses had to have already existed?
They were already there before his eyes were opened. Just because he
couldn't physically see them didn't mean they weren't there. They were
there all the time. Elisha saw it and knew it. And when Gehazi's eyes
were opened, he saw the horses and chariots of fire. But the horses and
chariots already existed. If they didn't already exist, when his eyes
were opened he would not have seen them.
This scripture shows us that things exist in that spirit world. It is
faith which brings them into this physical world.
"Now faith is...the evidence of things not seen." Faith is the evidence
of things not seen. Faith, in other words, proves that the things exist.
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Well, that is it folks. Be sure to stop by the web site for more
information that will help you on your search for discovering your
purpose and developing your faith. www.dawnfields.com
Also, I want to give you a heads up that we will be launching Success
Seminars on Tuesday, January 30, 2007. We will be having a FRE3
Teleseminar on that day also. As soon as I get the call in and dial up
information I will share it with you. Dr. Kem Thompson and I will be
sharing some really powerful information on this call that if you just
used 1 thing that we share with you, you will receive a break through in
whatever you are trying to succeed at in your life.
Have a blessed week! As always, I'm available if you are struggling with
something in your life-drop me a note a da-@dawnfields.com.
Take care and God bless!
Dawn Fields
www.dawnfields.com
No God!
No Peace!
Know God!
Know Peace!
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