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Luke 12:13-21
 
Buying a new car raises questions.
Revivals should cause us to sin the sin in our own lives.
Like the lukewarm members at Laodicea we think we are fine when things are terribly wrong.
One big mistake in America is Christians putting their selfish desire for material things above the work of the Kingdom of God.
Mistakes?
We all make them.
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A newspaper in Kansas, trying to correct a mistake that had occurred in a previous issue, carried the following item: “We wish to apologize for an error in the wedding story in last week’s paper.
Due to a typesetter’s mistake we said, ‘THE ROSES WERE PUNK.’
What we intended to say, ‘THE NOSES WERE PINK.’”
They tried to correct an error and only made it worse!
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When the janitor of the First Security Bank, Boise, Idaho, accidentally put a box of 8,000 checks worth $840,000 on a trash table, a nightmare occurred.
The operator of the paper shredder dumped all the contents into his machine, cutting them into quarter-inch shreds and dumping them into a garbage can outside the bank.
The bank supervisor said, “I want to cry!” (I’ll bet he wanted to do more than that!)
Most of the checks had been cashed at the bank and were waiting shipment to a clearing house.
Their loss would result in a bookkeeping nightmare because most of them were still unrecorded.
The bankers could not know who paid what to whom.
THE SOLUTION: Reclaim the shredded pieces and reconstruct each check!
COULD YOU IMAGINE?!
So fifty employees worked in two shifts for six hours a day, inside 6 rooms, shifting, plucking, matching, and pasting checks back together.
Don’t you wonder what happened to that janitor and the person who did the paper-shredding?
Big mistakes that people make.
And all of us make mistakes in life.
Rom.
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