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lost in blizzard 9,,,,,,not very likely in the sweltering heat of summer…but there is still an ever present danger that is fatal! Heat or cold have no significance...nor does the corona virus or any other contagious disease..The conclusion of this deadly threat is that one is LOST FOREVER! Not in the wilderness, not in the desert..not on the ocean...but right where you stand at this very moment...you or I could be lost forever! That is, we could lose our souls and spend eternity in hell's hot flames, if we deny God the free gift of salvation that Jesus bought for all mankind. The Lord of Glory came down from the Majesty of Heaven and took on the form of a man..and he preached the gospel of forgiving ..and he walked among us for 33 years...then he submitted to the smiter and the Sanhedrin and was falsely accused and crucified...He could have summoned ten thousand angels and destroyed every man on earth ,,,but he came to give his life willingly as a sacrifice for all sins...Only Jesus could pay this price for he alone was sinless and is both man and God.. So here is the short of it ...Jesus died for all and he offers us eternity in heaven if we only accept his wonderful gift and make him lord of our heart and souls --the KING OF GLORY is waiting for you to make that decision today...right now ...and he will write your name in the lamb's Book of Life. Then eternity is yours and you become a brother or sister to Jesus and a son or daughter to the Lord GOD ALMIGHTY...ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SAY YES LORD SAVE ME..AND THEN YOU ARE HOME FREE....DEATH CAN NOT HOLD YOU AND HELL CANNOT CLAIM YOU--JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY--TURN TO HIM TODAY AND ONE DAY WE CAN MEET IN HEAVEN! May the Lord Bless everyone who reads this and passes it on prayerfully that the Holy Spirit will open the eyes and hearts of all who have read this message. A-men.

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