R. H.
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R. H.
@HayesH78
Redeemed by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Husband to an amazingly Godly woman, Father of 3 teens. Rock Chalk Jayhawk
Kansas, USA Katılım Temmuz 2011
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@JackCarrUSA The Sum of all Fears is my favorite....and what a great 3 book run starting there, then Debt of Honor, and finishing as the president in Executive Orders. 🤌
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Born on this day in 1947, Tom Clancy came to define the modern techno-thriller. I read THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER soon after its publication and have many fond memories escaping into the pages of each new Clancy novel over the ensuing years. I remember exactly where I was as I cracked their covers. I already had my sights set on the SEAL Teams when John Clark first appeared in THE CARDINAL OF THE KREMLIN. When WITHOUT REMORSE hit shelves, I immediately immersed myself in the origin story of the former Navy SEAL and CIA legend. That book in particular remains an old friend.
Do you have a favorite Tom Clancy novel?

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John leaned on Jesus' chest at supper.
Stayed at the cross when every other man ran.
Outlived all twelve. Beaten. Boiled in oil. Exiled to a rock in the ocean.
Thirty years later, Jesus appeared to him in glory.
John didn't worship. Didn't kneel. Didn't lift his hands.
He fell at His feet as dead.
As dead.
Peter did the same thing. After the miraculous catch — boats sinking under the weight — Peter didn't celebrate.
He said: "Depart from me; for I am a sinful man, O Lord."
Isaiah saw the Lord high and lifted up. Seraphim crying, Holy. And the prophet said: "Woe is me! for I am undone."
Job argued with God for 37 chapters. Then God showed up. Job said: "I abhor myself and repent in dust and ashes."
Every tough man in the Bible who saw the living God had the same reaction.
Not awe. Not worship.
Collapse.
Now look at us.
Walking into church with coffee. Nodding at sermons. Shaking hands in the lobby. Forgetting it by Tuesday.
We think we've been in God's presence.
If you'd been in God's presence, you wouldn't walk out the same way you walked in.
The men who saw Him couldn't stand.
We can barely be bothered to sit.
When Jesus returns, there will be no more heroes. No more performers. The hero and the villain will stand equal at last — empty-handed, bare-faced, finally free to be merely beloved...
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Let’s take a scripture break.
Romans 12:12,
“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”
Each one of these commands calls on the Christian to trust God. Hope, patience, and faithfulness are powerful tenets of our Christian beliefs. I would solemnly invite you explore each pillar over time - study them through the scriptures and embrace them. By doing so, your Christian faith will blossom. God always honors His Word.
Peace and be prepared.
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