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"Vanity striving after wind." Christ describing the Will of God as unknowable just like the wind comes instantly to mind. Yes another gem Tudor.

Tis' easy to hear your narration on any of the stellar documentaries in my wide collection. Your voice will be on a third of my library soon anyway - once I organise that Total Download you offered to members for Free. What?!? Generosity gone Rogue?!? Nah, Nah. That's more -

"Let he who boasts, boast only of The Lord"

And Vanity? Nah. I doubt that's likely to trouble you much either.

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Profound coming probably from the wisest & wealthiest person ever! Beautiful, Tudor. I love the music. So calming & peaceful.

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Vanity and Taking the Mark

Acts 6+7 Stephen's trial and execution, mixed anger and Love in the reader. Bible says we take the childish spoilt brat 'Mark' or we refuse and die. I will never Deny Christ but would it be allowed to really blast my killers with a proper verbal hammering London style as the ghouls attempt to kill me? I'll talk to them in Tongues alright. Or is that just the same old Vanity that Ecclesiastes warns against? I'd like to depart Cool and Christly like Stephen, I would, but shouldn't we be Spreading the Gospel till the very last, regardless of how tenuous and/or unorthodox? God made London and everywhere else, He might prefer the ghouls to face our last earthly SpoilerAlert as to His Plans? And I bet other death row Christians will feel the same way? Vanity perhaps, but perhaps not? Thoughts please?

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