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CHAPTER 5
"None, but he whose goings forth were from of old, from everlasting, was fit to be ruler in Israel, to be head of the church, & head over all things to the church." "A relation to Christ will magnify those that are little in the world." "Christ is our peace as a priest, making atonement for sin, & reconciling us to God; & he is our peace as a king, conquering our enemies & commanding down disquieting fears & passions; he creates the fruit of the lips, peace." "In me, says Christ, you shall have peace, when in the world you have tribulation;" "Those that threaten ruin to the church of God hasten ruin to themselves" "When infidelity is silenced, & all iniquity made to stop her mouth, when sinners are convinced & converted by the power of the gospel, in the doctrine of its ministers & the conversation of its professors, then the remnant of Jacob is like a lion." "...those who stand it out against the gospel of Christ, & continue in league with their idolatries & witchcrafts, shall fall under the wrath of God, & be consumed by it (v. 15): I will execute vengeance in anger & fury upon the heathen... such as they have not heard; idolatries shall be done away, & idolaters put to shame." CHAPTER 6 "Sin begets a controversy between God & man." "God will plead with those whom he has a controversy with, will plead with his people Israel, that they may be convinced & that he may be justified." "God reasons with us, to teach us to reason with ourselves." "They had revolted from God & rebelled against him" "He never deceived us, nor disappointed our expectations from him, never did us wrong, nor put disgrace upon us; why then do we wrong & dishonour him, & frustrate his expectations from us?" "Deep convictions of guilt & wrath will put men upon careful enquiries after peace & pardon" "All that rightly understand their own interest cannot but be solicitous what they must do to please God, to avoid his displeasure & to obtain his good-will. In order to God's being pleased with us, our care must be that the sin by which we have displeased him may be taken away, & an atonement made for it." "Those that are thoroughly convinced of sin, of the malignity of it, & of their misery & danger by reason of it, would give all the world, if they had it, for peace & pardon." "Men will part with any thing rather than their sins, but they part with nothing to God's acceptance unless they part with them." "He has shown us our end, which we should aim at, in showing us what is good, wherein our true happiness does consist; he has shown us our way in which we must walk towards that end in showing us what he requires of us." "We must do justly" "We must love mercy" "...we must delight in it, as our God does, must be glad of an opportunity to do good, & do it cheerfully." "We must walk humbly with our God." "...we must humble ourselves to walk with God... every thought within us must be brought down, to be brought into obedience to God, if we would walk comfortably with him." "The work of ministers is to explain the providences of God & to quicken & direct men to learn the lessons that are taught by them." "What is got by fraud & oppression cannot be kept or enjoyed with any satisfaction." "Sin makes a nation desolate" CHAPTER 7 "The good man is a godly man & a merciful man;" "Those are completely good men that are devout towards God & compassionate & beneficent towards men, that love mercy & walk with God." "When all flesh have corrupted their way, even the best & the most upright, what can be expected but a day of visitation, a deluge of judgments" "It is our sin against God that provokes his indignation against us" "If men be false, this is our comfort, that God is faithful; if relations be unkind, he is & will be gracious." "In our greatest distresses we shall see no reason to despair of salvation if by faith we eye God as the God of our salvation, who is able to save the weakest upon their humble petition, & willing to save the worst upon their true repentance." "My God will hear me; if the Lord be our God, he will hear our prayers, & grant an answer of peace to them. 'When I fall, & am in danger of being dashed in pieces by the fall, yet I shall arise, & recover myself again." "'When I sit in darkness, desolate & disconsolate, melancholy & perplexed, & not knowing what to do, nor which way to look for relief, yet then the Lord shall be a light to me, to comfort & revive me, to instruct & teach me, to direct & guide me, as a light to my eyes, a light to my feet, a light in a dark place.'" "He will plead my cause, & execute judgment for me" "As it was their sin that brought them into bondage, so it was God's pardoning their sin that brought them out of it" "The glory of God in forgiving sin is, as in other things, matchless, & without compare. There is no God like unto him for this" "All those that have experienced pardoning mercy cannot but admire that mercy" "Our holy wonder at pardoning mercy will be a good evidence of our interest in it." "Sin is an enemy that fights against us, a tyrant that oppresses us; nothing less than almighty grace can subdue it" "If we be left to ourselves, our iniquities will be too hard for us; but God's grace, we trust, shall be sufficient for us to subdue them, so that they shall not rule us, & then they shall not ruin us." "Faithful is he that has promised, who also will do it." NAHUM CHAPTER 1 "...great is the Lord & of great power." "If God be an almighty God, we may thence infer (v. 6), Who can stand before his indignation?" "God's anger is so fierce that it beats down all before it: The rocks are thrown down by him, which seemed immovable." "Who can stand before his indignation? Not the proudest & most daring sinner" "Let us therefore fear before him; let us stand in awe, & not sin." "The same almighty power that is exerted for the terror & destruction of the wicked is engaged, & shall be employed, for the protection & satisfaction of his own people" "What a foolish wicked thing it is for you to plot against God, as if you could outwit divine wisdom & overpower omnipotence itself!" "There is a great deal imagined against the Lord by the gates of hell, & against the interests of his kingdom in the world; but it will prove a vain thing." "Those that imagine evil against the Lord hasten evil upon themselves & their own families & interests, & ruin their own names by dishonouring his name." "Those that make themselves vile by scandalous sins God will make vile by shameful punishments." "Christ's ministers are those messengers of good tidings, that preach peace by Jesus Christ. How beautiful are the feet of those messengers!" Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1322 - 1344.
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CHAPTER 1
"What is written in the Bible, & what is preached by the ministers of Christ according to what is written there, must be heard & received, not as the word of dying men, which we may be judges of, but as the word of the living God, which we must be judged by, for so it is." "Where God has a mouth to speak we must have an ear to hear" "Sin has done all the mischief; sin has laid all waste; all the calamities of Jacob & Israel are owing to their transgressions; if they had not gone away from God, he would never have appeared thus against them." "When we feel the smart of sin it concerns us to enquire what the sin is which we smart for, that we may particularly war against that which wars against us." "...men lived most in wealth & pleasure, & they forgot God." "It is common that what is squeezed out by one lust is squandered away upon another." "We ought to lament the punishments of sinners as well as the sufferings of saints in this world" "There is indeed balm in Gilead & a physician there; but they will not apply to the physician, nor apply the balm to themselves, & therefore the wound is uncurable." "Those must expect to be first in the punishment who have been ringleaders in sin." "God knows at whose door to lay the blame of the transgressions of Israel, & whom to find guilty." CHAPTER 2 "It is bad to do mischief upon a sudden thought, but much worse to devise it, to do it with design & deliberation" "They devised it upon their beds, when they should have been asleep" "Upon their beds, where they should have been remembering God, & meditating upon him, where they should have been communing with their own hearts & examining them, they were devising iniquity." "If covetousness reigns in the heart, commonly all compassion is banished from it; & if any man love this world, as the love of the Father, so the love of his neighbour is not in him." "What is unjustly got by us will not long continue with us" "Woe to those from whom God turns away." "Those that hate to be reformed hate to be reproved, & do all they can to silence faithful ministers." "Let not those prophesy that tell us of our faults, & threaten us, but let those prophesy that will flatter us in our sins, & cry peace to us." "Wilt thou silence those that prophesy, & forbid them to speak in God's name?" "Those are enemies not only to God, but to the world, they are enemies to their country, that silence good ministers, & obstruct the means of knowledge & grace" "God's words do good to those that walk uprightly." "God's words are good words to good people, & speak comfortably to them." "Do that which is good, & thou shalt have praise for the same." "If men will silence God's ministers, it is just with God to silence them" "The righteous God will certainly reckon for injuries done to the widows & fatherless" CHAPTER 3 "Those shall have judgment without mercy that have shown no mercy. They shall cry to the Lord, but he will not hear them, in the day of their distress, as the poor cried to them in the day of their prosperity & they would not hear them." "Men cannot expect to do ill & fare well, but may expect to find, as Adoni-bezek did, that done to them which they did to others; for he is righteous who takes vengeance. With the froward God will show himself froward" "It is will with people when their leaders cause them to err" "Those who deceive others are but preparing confusion for their own faces." "Those who act honestly may act boldly; & those who are sure that they have a commission from God need not be afraid of opposition from men." "The sin of man works not the righteousness of God." "Faith builds upon the Lord, rests in him, & relies upon him, as the soul's foundation; presumption only leans upon the Lord as a prop, makes use of him to serve a turn, while still the world is the foundation that is built upon." "The sin of priests & princes is often the ruin of states & churches." "The kings act foolishly & the people suffer for it." CHAPTER 4 "...there shall be a church for God set up in the world" "The kingdom of Christ shall shine with greater lustre than ever any of the kingdoms of the earth did. It shall be as a city on a hill, which cannot be hid, Matthew 5:14." "Where we come to worship God we come to be taught of him." "Those may comfortably expect that God will teach them who are firmly resolved by his grace to do as they are taught." "Under the dominion of Christ, as that of Solomon, there shall be abundance of peace." "He that is the Lord of hosts will be the God of peace" "Peace is a blessing indeed when it strengthens our resolutions to cleave to the Lord." "The church of Christ is more numerous than any other nation, & strong in the Lord & in the power of his might." "The designs of enemies for the ruin of the church often prove ruining to themselves; & thereby they prepare themselves for destruction & put themselves in the way of it" "When God has conquering work for his people to do he will furnish them with strength & ability for it" "The glory of the victory shall redound to God." "It is God that gives us power to get wealth, which way soever it is honestly got, & therefore he must be honoured with what we get." Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1302 - 1322. CHAPTER 1
"...God's prophets should be sons of truth." "...men's words are but wind, but God's words are substance." "How many great cities & great nations are there that sit in darkness & in the valley of the shadow of death!" "...he must witness against their great wickedness, & must warn them of the destruction that was coming upon them for it." "He owns himself that the reason of his aversion to this journey was because he foresaw that the Ninevites would repent, & God would forgive them & take them into favour, which would be a slur upon the people of Israel, who had been so long a peculiar people to God." "The ready way is not always the right way." "...what need we have, when the word of the Lord comes to us, to have the Spirit of the Lord come along with the word, to bring every thought within us into obedience to it." "Sin brings storms & tempests into the soul, into the family, into churches & nations; it is a disquieting disturbing thing." "Many will not be brought to prayer till they are frightened to it" "Those that thus quit their temporal interests for the securing of their spiritual welfare will be unspeakable gainers at last; for what they lose upon those terms they shall find again to life eternal." "Sin is of a stupifying nature, & we are concerned to take heed least at any time our hearts be hardened by the deceitfulness of it." "The devotions of others should quicken ours" "While there is life there is hope, & while there is hope there is room for prayer." "Jonah is found out to be the cause of the storm." "God has many ways of bringing to light concealed sins & sinners, & making manifest that folly which was thought to be hidden from the eyes of all living." "When we are among those that are strangers to us we should do what we can to bring them acquainted with God, by being ready upon all occasions to own our relation to him & our reverence for him." "If the righteous be thus scarcely saved, & for a single act of disobedience thus closely pursued, where shall the ungodly & the sinner appear?" "Those that commit a wilful sin know not how far the mischievous consequences of it may reach, nor what mischief may be done by it." "We must pray & believe, when we are in a storm, & study to answer the end for which it was sent, & then the storm shall become a calm. But especially we must consider what is to be done to the sin that raise the storm; that must be discovered, & penitently confessed; that must be detested, disclaimed, & utterly forsaken. What have I to do any more with it? Crucify it, crucify it, for this evil it has done." "Those know not what ruin they run upon that run away from God." "If we turn from our sins, he will soon turn from his anger." "In the midst of judgment God remembers mercy." "The fish swallowed up Jonah, not to devour him, but to protect him." "Jonah's burial was a figure of Christ's. God prepared Jonah's grave, so he did Christ's" "Was Jonah there the best part of 3 days & 3 nights? So was Christ; but both in order to their rising again for the bringing of the doctrine of repentance to the Gentile world." CHAPTER 2 "When we are in affliction we must pray; then we have occasion to pray, then we have errands at the throne of grace & business there; then, if ever, we shall have a disposition to pray, when the heart is humbled, & softened, & made serious" "Jonah was here in confinement; the belly of the fish was his prison, was a close & dark dungeon to him; yet there he had freedom of access to God, & walked at liberty in communion with him. Men may shut us out from communion with one another, but not from communion with God." "God heard him, heard the voice of his affliction, the voice of his supplication." "Thus are the people of God sometimes perplexed & entangled, that they may learn not to trust in themselves, but in God that raises the dead." "In trying times, the issue will be good at last, provided our faith do not fail" "Thus against hope he believed in hope." "Our afflictions should put us in mind of God, & thereby put us upon prayer to him. When our souls faint we must remember God; &, when we remember God, we must send up a prayer to him" "If the Lord be our God, he will be to us the resurrection & the life, will redeem our lives from destruction, from the power of the grave." "Salvation is still of him, as it has always been; from him alone it is to be expected, & on him we are to depend for it." "God has all creatures at his command, makes what use he pleases of them" CHAPTER 3 "When God has afflicted us, & delivered us out of affliction, we must hear his voice, saying to us, Now return to the duties which before you neglected, & which by these providences you are called to." "God's making use of us is the best evidence of his being at peace with us." "The nature of repentance; it is the change of our mind & way, & a return to our work & duty, from which we had turned aside; it is doing that good which we had left undone." "God's servants must go where he sends them, come when he calls them, & do what he bids them; whatever appears to be the word of the Lord we must conscientiously do according to it." "God will keep us in a continual dependence upon himself, & the directions of his word & providence." "Those that come to God, that come back to him after they have revolted from him, must believe, must believe that he is, that he is reconcilable, that he will be theirs if they take the right course." "Those that would not be ruined must be humbled, those that would not destroy their souls must afflict their souls; when God's judgments threaten us we are concerned to humble ourselves under his mighty hand" "With their fasting & mourning they must join prayer & supplication to God; for the fasting is designed to fit the body for the service of the soul in the duty of prayer, which is the main matter, & to which the other is but preparatory or subservient." "It was time to cry to God when there was but a step between them & ruin - high time to seek the Lord." "Hope of mercy is the great encouragement to repentance & reformation" "Here were no sacrifices offered to God, that we read of, to make atonement for sin, but the sacrifice of God is a broken spirit; a broken & contrite heart, such as the Ninevites now had, is what he will not despise; it is what he will given countenance to & put honour upon." CHAPTER 4 "Those have a spirit of contention & contradiction indeed that can find in their hearts to quarrel with the goodness of God, & his sparing pardoning mercy, to which we all owe it that we are out of hell." "Our business is to get ready to die by doing the work of life, & then to refer ourselves to God to take away our life when & how he pleases." "We do ill to be angry at that grace which we ourselves need & are undone without; if room were not left for repentance, & hope given of pardon upon repentance, what would become of us? Let the conversion of sinners, which is the joy of heaven, be our joy, & never our grief." "It is just that those who love to complain should never be left without something to complain of, that their folly may be manifested & corrected, &, if possible, cured." "One soul is of more value than the whole world" "...God will justify himself in the methods of his grace towards repenting returning sinners as well as in the course his justice takes with those that persist in their rebellion" Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1278 - 1302. "Those that think well of themselves are apt to fancy that others think well of them too; but, when they come to make trial of them, they will find themselves mistaken, & thus their pride deceives them & by it slays them."
"Carnal security is a sin that most easily besets men in the day of their pomp, power, & prosperity, & does, as much as any thing, both ripen men for ruin & aggravate it when it comes." "Treasures on earth, though ever so fast locked up & ever so artfully hidden, cannot be so safely laid up but that thieves may break through & steal; it is therefore our wisdom to lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven." "If God lay under us the arms of his power & love, these will be firm & easy under us: the God of our covenant will never deceive us." "God will justly deny those understanding to keep out of the way of danger that will not use their understanding to keep out of the way of sin." "In reflecting upon ourselves it is good to compare what we have done with what we should have done, our practice with the rule, that we may discover wherein we have done amiss, have done those things which we ought not to have done." "Those have a great deal to answer for that are idle spectators of the troubles & afflictions of their neighbours, when they are capable of being their active helpers." "Those do but impoverish themselves that think to enrich themselves by the ruins of the people of God" "The just & jealous God will find out a time & way to avenge the wrongs done to his people on those that have been injurious to them." "Where there is holiness there shall be deliverance." "Those that are not refined as gold by the fire of the gospel shall be consumed as dross by it; for it will be a savour either of life or of death." "...the kingdom shall be the Lord's; the kingdoms of the world shall become his, & he has taken, & will take, to himself his great power & reign." Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1270 - 1278. CHAPTER 7
"The mercies which God gives us, & continues to us, are more numerous & more valuable than those he removes from us, which is a good reason why we should be thankful& not complain." "...who, or what, can stand before a fire kindled by the wrath of God?" "Whatever calamity we are under, personal or public, the forgiveness of sin is that which we should be most earnest with God for." "Sin will soon make a great people small, will diminish the numerous, impoverish the plenteous, & weaken the courageous." "See what a blessing praying people, praying prophets, are to a land, & therefore how highly they ought to be valued." "As it is the praise of great saints that they pray for those that are enemies to them, so it is the shame of many great sinners that they are enemies to those who pray for them." "Great pretenders to sanctity are commonly the worst enemies to those who are really sanctified." "What enemies are foolish men to themselves, to their own peace, to their best friends!" "God often chooses the weak & foolish things of the world to confound the wise & mighty; & a herdman of Tekoa puts to shame a priest of Bethel, when he receives from God authority & ability to act for him." "It is to no purpose to contend with the judgments of God; for when God judges he will overcome. Stopping the mouths of God's ministers will not stop the progress of God's word, for it shall not return void." CHAPTER 8 "It concerns us to enquire whether we do indeed see that which God has been pleased to show us, & hear what he has been pleased to say to us; for many a thing God speaks, God shows once, yea twice, & men perceive it not." "...summer fruits that will not keep till winter" "God has long spared them, & borne with them, but now his patience is tired out" "If sinners do not make an end of sin, God will make an end of them" "Can we spend our time better than in communion with God?" "They were so eager to increase their wealth, & make it more, that they robbed the poor to enrich themselves" "Those riches that are got by the ruin of the poor will bring ruin on those that get them." "When the poor are injured they will cry unto God, & he will hear their cry, & reckon with those that are injurious to them, for, they being his receivers, he takes the wrongs done to them as done to himself." "Those that will not tremble & mourn as they ought for national sins shall be made to tremble & mourn for national judgments" "What the judgment itself is..." "...a famine of hearing the words of the Lord" "The word of the Lord shall be precious & scarce; there shall be no vision" "...a famine of the word of God is the sorest famine, the heaviest judgment." "Those who thus give that honour to idols which is due to God alone will find that the God they affront is thereby made their enemy" "They will find that God is jealous & will resent the indignity done him, & that he will be victorious & it is to no purpose to contend with him." CHAPTER 9 "There is no living for those on whom God has said, I will slay them, no standing before his sword." "Very miserable is the case of those who have the Lord of hosts against them, for they have hosts against them, the whole creation at war with them." "...it is true of those that are called Christians, but do not live up to their name & profession, that rest in the form of piety, but live under the power of reigning iniquity, that they are to God as children of the Ethiopians; he rejects them, & their services." "If God's Israel lose the peculiarity of their holiness, they lose the peculiarity of their privileges" "...if we live not up to the obligations of God's mercies, we forfeit the honour & comfort of them." "While the world stands God will have a church in it, &, if it be fallen down in one place & among one people, it shall be raised up elsewhere." "Two things secure the perpetuity of the church - 1. God grants to it: It is the land which I have given them; & God will confirm & maintain his own grants. The part he has given to his people is that good part which shall never be taken from them; he will not revoke his grant, & all the powers of earth & hell shall not invalidate it. 2. Its interests in him: He is the Lord thy God, who has said it, & will make it good, thine, O Israel! Who shall reign for ever as thine unto all generations. And because he lives the church shall live also." Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1254 - 1269. CHAPTER 3
"The children of Israel would not regard the words of counsel & comfort that God had many a time spoken to them, & now they shall be made to hear the word of reproof & threatening that the Lord has spoken against them; for he will act as he has spoken." "God's church in the world is a family dignified above all the families of the earth." "The distinguishing favours of God to us, if they do not serve to restrain us from sin, shall not serve to exempt us from punishment... ...the nearer any are to God in profession, & the kinder notice he has taken of them, the more surely, the more quickly, & the more severely will he reckon with them" "...they shall be punished, because their sins dishonour him, affront him, & grieve him, more than the sins of others" "Judgment must begin at the house of God, begins at the sanctuary; for God will be sanctified either by or upon those that come nigh unto him. Leviticus 10:3." "We cannot expect that God should be present with us, or act for us, unless we be reconciled to him. God & man cannot walk together except they be agreed." "It is nothing but their own repentance that can disentangle them" "If our hearts be duly humbled, & we are brought by our afflictions to confess & forsake our sins, then the snare has taken something, then the point is gained, the end is answered, & then, & not till then, the snare is broken, is taken up from the earth, & we are delivered in love & mercy." "The fair warning given to a careless world, if it be not taken, will aggravate its condemnation another day." "Those known not to do right who think to enrich themselves by doing wrong." "When God's judgments come forth against a people with commission it will be in vain to think of escaping them." "If men will not destroy idolatrous altars, God will" "The pomp or pleasantness of men's houses will be so far from fortifying them against God's judgments that it will make them the more grievous & vexatious, as their extravagance about them will be put to the score of their sins & follies." CHAPTER 4 "Those to whom God has given a good pasture, if they are wanton in it, will justly be turned out of it; & those who will not be kept within the hedge of God's precept forfeit the benefit of the hedge of God's protection" "What is got by oppression cannot long be enjoyed with satisfaction." "...as sure as God is a holy God, those that plough iniquity & sow wickedness shall reap the same." "...if they had returned to their God, they would have been accepted, he would have bidden them welcome, & the troubles they were in would have been removed." "...God was grieved at their obstinacy" "Nothing but reformation will prevent the ruin of a sinful people. If they turn not to him, his anger is not turned away, but his hand is stretched out still." "Let us humble ourselves before this God, prepare to meet him, & give all diligence to make him our God, for happy are the people whose God he is, who have all this power engaged for them." CHAPTER 5 "They are told of their faults, that they might see what occasion there was for them to repent & reform" "Oh what a multitude of vain & vile thoughts lodge within us! What a multitude of idle, foolish, wicked words have been spoken by us! In what a multitude of instances have we gratified & indulged our corrupt appetites & passions! And how many are our omissions of duty & in duty!" "Those that hate reproof love ruin." "...those that make an idol of the world will find it insufficient to protect them when God comes to reckon with them for their spiritual idolatry." "What is not honestly got is not likely to be long enjoyed." "God is not sought truly if he be not sought exclusively, for he will endure no rivals" "...good must be loved & sought, evil must be hated & no longer sought. We must love good principles & adhere to them, love to do good & abound in doing it, love good people, & good converse & good duties; &, whatever good we do, we must do it from a principle of love, do it of choice & with delight." "Those who are not reformed by the judgments of God will be pursued by them" "...to love God & our neighbour is better than all burnt offering & sacrifice." "...those that retain an affection for false gods cannot expect the favour of the true God." CHAPTER 6 "Woe to those that are at ease!" "Many are puffed up with pride, & rocked asleep in carnal security, by their church-privileges, & the place they have in Zion." "Great nations & great men are apt to overvalue themselves, & to overlook their neighbours..." "The examples of others' ruin forbid us to be secure." "...they placed their happiness in the gratification of their carnal appetites" "They were lazy, & humoured themselves in the love of ease." "...they were willingly slothful, & took a pride in doing nothing" "They had no concern at all for the interests of the church of God, & of the nation, that were sinking & going to decay" "Those who give themselves to mirth, when God calls them to mourning, will find it is a sin that shall not go unpunished, Isaiah 23:14." "God abhors that form of godliness which hypocrites keep up" "...those heap up wrath who cry not when God binds them." "Those who will not be cultivated as fields & vineyards shall be rejected as barren rocks & deserts." "Prosperity & success commonly make men secure & haughty" "But those who trust in their own strength rejoice in a thing of nought, & so they will find." Matthew Henry's Commentary: Isaiah to Malachi, Mac Donald, pgs. 1217 - 1254. |
AuthorCross Preaching Pentecostal Pastor. Husband to Tonia, Father to 3 beautiful girls, Monica, Zoe & Briana, & Grandfather to Wesley & Elliott Archives
September 2023
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