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The Paper Pulpit

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Del Parkerson's Blog

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The Paper Pulpit

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The Paper Pulpit | Del Parkerson's Blog Home A Christian’s duty to participate in the electoral process About America’s moral decline and what it means If teacups could talk On getting an early glimpse of heaven The Father is waiting by the window You can make a difference! The Paper Pulpit Del Parkerson's Blog Feeds: Posts Comments God is not our private genie November 17, 2022 by Del E. Parkerson Several years ago, I received a book in the mail from a North Carolina radio station that advertised itself as a “Christian radio station.” The book declared that God wants every Christian to be rich. It had pictures of priceless jewels, luxury cars and boats, and other expensive items that only those who are wealthy can afford. It claimed that God was going to take all of these things away from unbelievers and give them to Christians. All Christians would have to do is to ask God for them – in other words, just “name them” and “claim them.” Such a belief i...

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