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Garry DenkeSeptember 14, 2013

Washington

AaronSeptember 10, 2013

Thank you very much. Your article and its message are very timely; something I needed to read today.

DawnSeptember 10, 2013

After many restless nights wondering if I have been forgotten, the morning light brings this message to my heart. Thank you, Brother Barkdull. I needed this more than I can say.

Richard CrosbySeptember 5, 2013

Larry, again and again you give me 'further light and knowledge'. Thank you.

Guy StephensonSeptember 4, 2013

Great article... great food for thought! Thanks for writing it.

DaneSeptember 4, 2013

There is great symbolism here. If we are to see ourselves in this story like Bezaleel. We are held captive by sin. Sometimes days, months, or even years. Fearing that we may never be freed. What we find is that as we labor to build the Lord's kingdom that true freedom comes only through he who sits at the mercy seat, even Jesus Christ. It is He that made the Ark of the Covenant special. It is He that makes us and what we do special too.

Diana September 4, 2013

Thanks for explaining the principle of restoration with clarity. This article was an answer to my prayers. I will continue to wait upon the Lord and His timing. "All will be right in the end. If it's not all right, then it's not the end."

RobinSeptember 4, 2013

Thank you. I really needed.this.at this.time in my life

DarcySeptember 4, 2013

There is a saying that "character is formed through adversity." Compassion is also formed through suffering. Even if these two qualities are all that is attained in our life time, without any reward of glory, it is well worth it. We have won.

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