04.19.23 Why the Cowardly Go to Hell
Courage in the Line of Fire
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Redeeming the Time
Early in 1832, 19-year-old Robert Murray McShane entered these words in his diary, February 2nd: not a trait worth remembering. And yet these four and 20 hours must be accounted for. How will we feel with the judgment if multitudes of missed opportunities pass before me in full review? All my excuses prove to be disguises of my cowardice and pride. But, friends, our problem isn't only cowardice and Pride. Some of us are sleepwalking our way through life. We can span a whole century and waste it all away. One diamond is of greater worth than a thousand ordinary stones. W. E. Sankster said this. I
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