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I wonder what you'll say when I'm gone. I wonder what my life amounts to now as I breathe your air. In the grand scheme of things, did my short years matter? Did I waste them trying to gain for myself by my own ambition? Was I too critical to have made a difference? Did I ever really grow into maturity as measured by the stature of Christ? Did my life bring unity or division? Did I spend too much time fighting my brothers and sisters? Was I adding to the noise when the community was divided? Here, from the undertaker's carriage, I question the purpose of it all. For the first time, my eyes are…mehr

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I wonder what you'll say when I'm gone. I wonder what my life amounts to now as I breathe your air. In the grand scheme of things, did my short years matter? Did I waste them trying to gain for myself by my own ambition? Was I too critical to have made a difference? Did I ever really grow into maturity as measured by the stature of Christ? Did my life bring unity or division? Did I spend too much time fighting my brothers and sisters? Was I adding to the noise when the community was divided? Here, from the undertaker's carriage, I question the purpose of it all. For the first time, my eyes are opened. ----------------------- andrewpaulcannon.blog Slain in the Spirit is the result of a series of sermons through the book of Ephesians at Green Acres Baptist Church in Warner Robins, GA-reformatted to read like a book with more expository and doctrinal comments than the sermons had. To sum up the book in one sentence-God chose us unconditionally, so we choose one another unconditionally.
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At the time of writing, Andrew Paul Cannon is the Youth and Family Pastor at Green Acres Baptist Church in Warner Robins, Georgia. Andrew majored in Applied Ministry at Oklahoma Baptist University and holds two master's degrees-one from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary with an emphasis on apologetics and one from Midwestern Theological Seminary with an emphasis on Systematic Theology. In his private study, Andrew currently leans heavily into the study of Biblical Theology as a necessary prerequisite for Systematic Theology.