BINDING BONDAGE AT GALATIA (8 OF 10)
Scripture: Galatians 5:1-12
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Binding Bondage at Galatia (8 of 10)
Series: Galatians
Donald Cantrell
Galatians 5: 1-12
I - The Lost Liberty of a Slave (1)
II - The Large Losses of a Debtor (2 - 6)
III - The Leisurely Laxity of a Runner (7 - 8)
IV - The Little Leaven of a Baker (9 - 12)
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A hospital patient who insisted on lighting a cigarette while hooked to an oxygen supply caused a small explosion, according to a hospital spokesperson.
The 73-year-old, who suffered minor burns in the blast, had been told not to light up but she ignored the warnings, said Luc Perreault of LaSalle Hospital Centre.
''She's lucid and independent,'' Perreault said yesterday. ``She'd been told. She read the directives about not smoking.''
Flames were doused quickly after the blast occurred Thursday night and damage was minor.
One hospital worker suffered hand burns. Several patients were moved to another area of the hospital. The smoker was put in intensive care, minus her cigarettes and lighter.
Perreault said that under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the hospital did not have the right to remove the patient's lighter before the accident occurred.
''We can't take away personal belongings,'' Perreault said.
''
It's not a prison.''
The 73-year-old's name was not disclosed.
Leadership of the hospital, those in charge told 73 year not to light up, but did it anyway. What happens? Kaboom!
The Galatians were not ignorant on the repercussions of their digression from grace to legalism. The fall that they were experiencing was not due to lack of knowledge or lack of insight; they had been duped by the enemies of grace.
Walking on thin ice
I recall a story about a man who had to cross a wide river on the ice. He was afraid it might be too thin, so he began to crawl on his hand and knees in great terror. He thought he might fall through at any moment. Just as he neared ...
Series: Galatians
Donald Cantrell
Galatians 5: 1-12
I - The Lost Liberty of a Slave (1)
II - The Large Losses of a Debtor (2 - 6)
III - The Leisurely Laxity of a Runner (7 - 8)
IV - The Little Leaven of a Baker (9 - 12)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated sermon, with sub-points.
Proceed at your own risk:
A hospital patient who insisted on lighting a cigarette while hooked to an oxygen supply caused a small explosion, according to a hospital spokesperson.
The 73-year-old, who suffered minor burns in the blast, had been told not to light up but she ignored the warnings, said Luc Perreault of LaSalle Hospital Centre.
''She's lucid and independent,'' Perreault said yesterday. ``She'd been told. She read the directives about not smoking.''
Flames were doused quickly after the blast occurred Thursday night and damage was minor.
One hospital worker suffered hand burns. Several patients were moved to another area of the hospital. The smoker was put in intensive care, minus her cigarettes and lighter.
Perreault said that under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the hospital did not have the right to remove the patient's lighter before the accident occurred.
''We can't take away personal belongings,'' Perreault said.
''
It's not a prison.''
The 73-year-old's name was not disclosed.
Leadership of the hospital, those in charge told 73 year not to light up, but did it anyway. What happens? Kaboom!
The Galatians were not ignorant on the repercussions of their digression from grace to legalism. The fall that they were experiencing was not due to lack of knowledge or lack of insight; they had been duped by the enemies of grace.
Walking on thin ice
I recall a story about a man who had to cross a wide river on the ice. He was afraid it might be too thin, so he began to crawl on his hand and knees in great terror. He thought he might fall through at any moment. Just as he neared ...
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