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HOW TO MARRY THE RIGHT MAN - PART 1 (1 OF 10)

by Jim Henry

Scripture: GENESIS 12:1, MATTHEW 6:33
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Jim Henry, Pastor
First Baptist Church
3701 L. B. McLeod Road
Orlando, Florida 32805-6691
Reprinted from Radio Program, "WE BELIEVE"
CT 504212, Program 174

"HOW TO MARRY THE RIGHT MAN - PART I"
Series on "The Real Woman"
Genesis 12:1; Matthew 6:33

I'm beginning this series on "Real Women," today because last year I
preached on "Real Men," and the men said equal treatment for women
next year. So, at the request of hundreds of men, we'll see what the
Word has to say about "Real Women."
Now you'll find that as we deal with these subjects, they will seem to
interrelate, and they do. So, men, part of what I'll be saying will
be right to you, while I'm talking about Real Women. And women, some
of it will be right to you, but it will all help and bless, and I pray
that this series will be very special. At the conclusion of it I'm
going to do something I've wanted to do for years. On the last Sunday
that I preach on this subject I'm going to preach on the wedding vows,
and we're going to have all of you who desire to do so, stand up and
renew your vows and exchange your rings in that service. Then the
wives will take their husbands out to dinner at the Grand Cypress! I
hope you'll look forward to that special time, with beautiful music
and it will be an unforgettable day for you in God's house, with your
pastor.
Let's begin in Genesis 12:
The Lord said to Abram,
leave your cotintry, your peopLe and your father's
household and go to the land I will show you.
I will make you into a great nation and I will
bless you.
I will make your name great and you will be a
blessing.
I will bless those who bless you, and whoever
curses you, I will curse;
And all peoples on earth will be blessed through
you.
So Abram left, as the Lord had told him, and Lot
went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old
when he set out from Haran.
And he took his wife, Sarai, his nephew Lot, all
the possessions they had accumulated, and the
people they had ac ...

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