Analysis Of Today's Quotes From John Barnes Exit

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Hi Peeps,

Today's Quote

"Good has nothing to do with evil, as one is an outsider trying to destroy the other with lust, injustice, wickedness, and greed." ~ Jon Barnes

Exit

Prepare your exit strategy by listening to God to relocate into your destiny by walking in the path that is uniquely designed for you. No two paths are the same, but your path must find the narrow path into God's Kingdom, where the gate is narrow.

Few

Few will find the path to the kingdom of God because it is not an easy, spacious, or broad road to travel. So many people comfortably find themselves on the wrong road, since sin feels good, with many wicked options to choose from. Most will look back into their lust, pride, greed, and need to taste and touch their

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