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The Anointed Word of God Is Eternal

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On Sat, Apr 23, 2011, at 22:51,  <FYvonneHicks@aol.com> wrote:

 

Well, well, well. I heard the most beautiful delivery on the CD. What a night to remember in the Lord! I could tell that you were as committed to spreading your message as you have always been about what you do. What a night! I hope there were many more there to hear the speakers' messages. I think I know the lady--- Is the name Mrs. Allen?  

 

All of you were outstanding! You were most exceptional in the total picture. Somehow it would help if you went on tour or something—what a set of messages and powerful deliveries.  

 

Thank you for sharing the CD. Should I pass it on for Rev. Bracy to hear? Take care and keep up your business of the Lord's work.

 

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To: Dr. Hicks/Ms. Brazzel,

Thank you all for those beautiful accolades. However, God is deserving of all praises and honor. 

 

It was surprising to receive a spiritual message I'd written to you and your deceased mother precisely 11 years, one month, three weeks, four days, 21 hours, and 12 minutes. That is a long duration of time that the message had that impact on your lives. That was and is still the Spirit anointing of God to those who preach only of God's blessing.

 

I'm a humble and lowly servant who carries God's Word to all who will listen and want to be saved from their sins—accepting Jesus as their Lord and Savior and God as Father-Creator in faith. Since the new man is susceptible to daily sins of the eyes, hearing, touching, sitting, walking, standing, and that little fiery tongue, he should ask the Lord for repentance when committed and before retiring for his nightly sleep. If so, God will immediately place His Spirit in the repentant person – sins cast in the sea of forgiveness and not remembered anymore.

 

The Internet church--Daily, Weekend, and Holiday Internet Evangelize to the World Ministry--is God's tour through His Word for me to tour the four corners of the earth. I tell everybody that will listen, read, and believe in His marvelous and saving Word of truth and grace—salvation is free—Jesus paid the price. Telling others of Jesus who can keep their souls in and out of season (2 Tim. 4:2; NKJV), Many sinners will have itching ears wanting to hear what they want to hear and continue their old life of sinful living (2 Tim. 4:3; Eph. 4:24; NKJV), serving the old and new man at once. He cannot serve two masters because he will love and hate the other. (Col. 3:9; Matt. 5:24; Lk. 16:13; NKJV). 

 

Jesus stands at the door of a sinner's heart knocking for an invitation to come into the person's heart and sup with him (Rev. 3:20; NKJV). Blessings of salvation come by being obedient (Ge. 49:18; NKJV). 

 

I have not had the privilege to be associated with such an anointed group of teachers, writers, evangelists, and ministers as I am with those at Greater Bethany Baptist Church - 401 Stockton Street.  

 

If you want to share the message, do it, For God's Word is good for the soul of those that will hear it—Jesus stands at the heart door waiting for the person to open so he can come in and sup with them. 

 

Your friend forever,

 

Lynwood F. Mundy

Rev. Lynwood F. Mundy

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