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The Last Will And Testament Hebrews 13:5-6 Cashable Statements About His Refuge Introduction: Our Lord in leaving us His Last Will and Testament prefaces His statements with "I Will". He then died making the "will" good. He assured the "will" by coming forth from the grave and stands now as executor of the "will". Hebrews 13:5-6- "I Will Never Leave You Nor Forsake You" I.The Truth Of This Principle A. Feeling or Fact God 's presence is a fact not a feeling"Never" double negative no, no not at all, not in any case no way Hosea B. Fathers Of This Truth Abraham Genesis 21:22, Isaac 26:24, Jacob 28:15 Found this truth In their Disobedience Joseph Genesis 39:2,21, 23 in his Dungeon, David I Samuel 18:12,14,28 in his Darkness II. The Test Of This Principle A. Test from Without (13:5) God always tests a truth that is reckoned upon. Conversation (manner of life) without covetousness (unholy desire for things) In light of today's situation If Y-2k is truth we have only a short time to simply our lives. Do you know the difference in a necessity and a luxury Quote John Fletcher" I thank God that I trouble not myself with temporal things; my only fear is that of having too much, rather than too little. I 'm weary of abundance, I could wish myself poorer with my Saviour."B. Test From Within (13:5) Content raising a banner toward anything that will take away a sense Of satisfied sufficient or enough. Quote Thomas Wilcox "Be content with little of the world." Are you passing through this world or are you here to stay? III. Testimony Of This Principle A. Testimony Upward (vs. 6) Lordlmaster is right now my personal possession, Helper on my side. B. Testimony Outward (vs. 6) I will not negative refusal fear anxious or worried When we come to the place when it is all about Him and not all about us we can hide in his "I Will" of Refuge.
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