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Jessus and I Phone
IF JESUS HAD AN IPHONE. If Jesus had an I phone how many apps. Would there be. It would have to be a huge phone I do believe. Could you imagine getting a text from Jesus saying sorry I missed your call. I have just been busy playing this game baseball. In a world full of technology and being built on speed. How are all of us so quick to pick up a text but the bible is to hard to read. If Jesus had an I phone would he be texting saint Peter when we call out his name. Asking saint Peter hey did you happen to catch last nights saints and angles game. Would we be upset if Jesus would talk to Gabriel but ignore our call. How could we be upset when even without a phone some of us ignore gods call. If Jesus had an I phone how many numbers would there be. Who would be on speed dial would it be you or you or even me. In a world today where our phones become our heart. We all should just slow down but where or even how do we start. We all have a direct line with Jesus and its not a phone or something high tech. We only have to open our hearts and talk to Jesus he is always there and never has a voicemail to check Jesus has answered our prayers without ever having some fancy phone. So next time in church and once a day can we turn off our own.
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