Emphasis Preaching Journal
When no one would have...
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When no one would have anything to do with Saul, Barnabas sought him out. We should never underestimate the power of believers in someone. Zig Ziggler tells a story of a businessman who encountered a beggar on the street selling pencils. Without pausing to stop the man dropped a dollar in the beggar's cup and hurried on to catch his train.
Suddenly, on second thought he stopped and went back and took a couple of pencils. "I'm sorry," he said, "that was rude of me. You are a businessman just like I am. You have a product and it is priced fairly. I hope I didn't offend you."
Suddenly, on second thought he stopped and went back and took a couple of pencils. "I'm sorry," he said, "that was rude of me. You are a businessman just like I am. You have a product and it is priced fairly. I hope I didn't offend you."
