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Men Quotes by J. Vernon McGee
- The greatest sin today in the church is the man in the pew who is ignorant of the Bible.
- Men call their sons Paul and their dogs Nero today.
- How I wish that more men who claim to be evangelical really believed the Word of God--that it IS the Word of God, that it…
- That all of God’s men are immortal until God is through with them is a wonderful comforting thought for today. And when He is through…
- When a man and a woman give themselves to each other in an act of marital love, they can know the love of Christ as…
- A poor believer [monetarily] certainly is looked down upon in certain churches, and yet he may be the richest man spiritually in that church.
- Today, when people say they cannot believe, it is not a mental problem; it is a matter of the will of the heart- they do…
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