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Miles and Inches

Webster

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50
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Male
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Seventh Day Adventist
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Moderate
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Single
Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
Yes

Miles and Inches -- Pastor Randy Skeete
Heuristica AI summary: The speaker begins by welcoming listeners and emphasizing the importance of saying "God bless you" as a prayer, rather than "be blessed," citing biblical examples of the devil's ability to offer worldly kingdoms. The sermon's subject is introduced as "miles and inches," symbolizing the eternal versus the temporal. The speaker stresses the brevity of human life, comparing it to grass that withers, and contrasts this with God's everlasting nature.

The core message revolves around prioritizing the "mile" (eternal life) over the "inch" (worldly pursuits). The speaker uses biblical narratives, such as Esau selling his birthright for a bowl of soup, to illustrate how people can lose sight of eternal values for temporary gains. This is further supported by quotes from Ellen White, emphasizing the need for plans that encompass the unending future.

The sermon encourages listeners, especially graduates, to make balanced decisions by considering God's measure of intelligence and to discern their distinct work assigned by God. The speaker warns against prioritizing secular security over eternal security, citing examples of parents who plan for their children's worldly success but neglect their spiritual well-being. True education, it is argued, prepares individuals for both this world and the next, with a primary focus on the latter.

The speaker concludes with an appeal for listeners to examine their lives and priorities, urging them to shift their focus from the "inch" to the "mile." This includes making decisions for baptism, forgiveness, and apologizing to those who have been hurt, all in an effort to align one's life with God's will and secure eternal life.
 
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