Sin is a far worse disease than cancer and its results are eternal. This is the testimony of a pastor with late term cancer fixing his eyes on Jesus, the one who provided eternal cure from sin in Himself. In an age of entitlement, we must remember the truly awful fate we deserve. Truly all our trials are momentary, light affliction in light of an eternity with our wonderful Savior.
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