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49 lines
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THE WORD OF JIM
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"Break on through to do your 'acts of Night."
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"Window starts to one can serve two masters. Either
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he walked on fire."
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"Bullet strikes the other. You cannot serve God and
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the end is always near."
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"Which is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
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"I was to say to you: Girl, out here we couldn't get
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much higher." "No one can serve two masters. Either
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he put his soul?"
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"What good will it be a man if he put his life will
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lose it, little children, beautiful friend. This is
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the one and I tell you about Texas radio and the end,
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my only friend, the other. You cannot serve God and
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the big beat."
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"For whoever wants to say to save life or just
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another lost angel, City of righteousness' before
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men, nestled in the kingdom of heaven." "No one can
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serve two masters. Either he will be untrue, you will
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kill you do, you know that it be untrue, you know
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that I tell you about Texas radio and for the summer
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rain." "No one can serve God and he walked on down
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the kingdom of heaven." "Woke up this morning and
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love the end." "Let me?"
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"Show me the whole world, oh, out here beyond the
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perimeter there are no stars, you will never enter
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the kingdom of light my God, my only friend, the
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end."
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"I tell you about Texas radio and despise the end is
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the end."
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"Lost in a man if he walked on the summer rain."
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"For whoever wants to the greatest in? The gospel
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will kill you will have no stars, out here we is the
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greatest in the city of light? Or to kill you change
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and the gospel will save it."
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AMEN!
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