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THE BLESSINGS OF A THREEFOLD CORD (8)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:7-12
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The Blessings of a Threefold Cord (8)
Series: Soul Winning
Donald Cantrell
Ecclesiastes 4: 7 - 12


I - The Observation of Solomon (7 - 8)

II - The Connection of Saints (9 - 12)

III - The Salvation of Sinners

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Theme: ''If we work together we can reach the lost''

CORD OF THREE STRANDS

Once upon a time, there was a tall tower that stretched high into the sky. The top of the tower held a glass bowl filled with the ''Water of Life.'' Anyone who reached the top of the tower could drink from the glass bowl and could have one of several gifts given by the water.

Anyway, anyone who reached the top of the tower could drink from the glass bowl and could have any of those gifts described. The problem was that the tower had no doors, windows, stairs, ladders, or any way to climb. The tower was perfectly round and smooth. No hand holds. No places to climb.

Three people took on the challenge to reach the top of the tower. Crowds gathered to watch these three people attempt to reach the top of the tower. Each of them had trained in their own way to reach the top and receive the blessing.

First, we have a woman who decided that she would train and work to run up the side of the tower. She figured that God had blessed her with speed, coordination, and bravery and she could get up such speed that she could run up the tower and reach the top. She trained and she trained. As she trained, she got faster and faster. Her feet were quick. Her balance was perfect. She outran a horse. She outran a speeding train. She outran even the wind! She was ready.

The woman got ready run. She walked away from the tower a great distance so she could build up her speed. She began to run and started off so fast that dust flew behind her. She picked up speed. Leaves blew off the trees she was running so fast. As she approached the tower, she was at top speed and she blew spectators off their feet near th ...

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