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Sermon - Women and the French Revolution

Posted on March 3, 1786
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Remis

To the congregation:
Today I have chose a different teaching for all of you here today; I will explain how Gods views reflect on those of the Voltaire.

Voltaire, as inspirational as he is, is not saying anything new ladies and gentlemen; it’s all in Gods book. All men are equal in the eyes of the Lord; it’s in there folks. Voltaire hit that one right on the head. The poor should not be looked down upon as long as they follow the Lord, nor should the rich be praised unless they do believe.

God has asked us to tithe, not so he could have gold to fill his mighty vaults in heaven, but so the less fortunate of his people could be supported. If a poor man gives only 10 pieces of bronze, but it is all he can give and a rich man gives 10 pieces of gold, which is just a small bit of the fortune he has gained, the poor man shall have a mighty room in heaven, and the rich but a space.

People are not born bad, of this I assure you. We are all created in the perfect image of God; all the corruption in our lives comes from the devil, from society. We must fight Gods battle against Satin; we must not give into sin. We must strive for this goal as God has commanded us to.

God, the father gave us reason, not so that we could all sit around and do nothing for him. God wants nothing but happiness for his people, women and the french revolution but we must meet him halfway, he gives a free gift all we need do is accept it.

Let us pray. Dear heavenly Father, We thank you for our many blessings. We ask that you be with Kings Louis and help him make wise decisions for our country. Please be with Voltaire and all the others who wish the best for your people. All these things we ask in the name of the Lord. Amen

Thank you all for coming, God bless. Ill see you next week.

Jea

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