We may not admit it but we talk about folks. And we all have people in our lives who continuously harass us in some way. Paul here teaches us how to handle it. First don’t curse them or call down evil on them. Instead bless them or speak well of them. Neither one is our way of thinking but both are how God wants us to rise above. It is easy to get mad but better to pray for them; you don’t know what all is going on. Just trust it to the Lord. What have we been saying about our enemies?
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At 7 1/2 yrs old, Clemon Chappell received Jesus Christ as his Savior at the Livelystone Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago Illinois. He was attending Galilean Baptist Church in Norcross, Georgia when on September 1, 1991 he surrendered to the Lord to preach the Gospel of...